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  • More coordinated approach agreement

    More coordinated approach agreement

    National Cabinet has agreed to begin work on a more coordinated approach to Australia’s cities and regions. The range of reforms agreed late last month…

  • Bookworms rejoice

    Bookworms rejoice

    Book lovers can rejoice with the return of a popular state-wide borrowing service this month. Glenelg Libraries members will once again be able to expand…

  • New platform for customer service

    New platform for customer service

    Central Coast Council has faced some significant challenges over the past few years, not the least a financial crisis which resulted in staff layoffs, having…

  • Serving Tasmania’s food bowl

    Serving Tasmania’s food bowl

    The Huon Valley south of Hobart is well-known for its long history of apple growing, craft cider and boutique winemakers, salmon producers and other home-grown…

  • Focus on the republic, not the royals, says group

    Focus on the republic, not the royals, says group

    The Real Republic Australia said supporters of an Australian republic should focus on informing more important issues than rather than launch personal attacks on the…

  • Mayor bows out

    Mayor bows out

    Mayor Michael Regan has advised Northern Beaches Council Interim CEO, Louise Kerr of his intention to step down from the role following his recent election…

  • Penrith mayor cheers on local hero

    Penrith mayor cheers on local hero

    As Penrith Panthers legend Royce Simmons took the final steps of his 313km trek in Bathurst at the end of April, Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen…

  • New plan for NT council

    New plan for NT council

    City of Palmerston has released its draft Municipal Plan 2023-24, a road map for the year ahead, which reflects the council’s commitment to building and…

  • Unlocking the potential of renewable gas

    Unlocking the potential of renewable gas

    Renewable gas will play a significant role in helping Australia realise its climate ambitions and transition into a new low-carbon economy. That’s the belief of…

  • Plan to guide the future of Hobart

    Plan to guide the future of Hobart

    The City of Hobart has concluded its extensive Central Hobart Plan consultation period after a month-long engagement process. The City of Hobart and Tasmanian Government…

  • Bank sheds more jobs

    Bank sheds more jobs

    The Finance Sector Union (FSU) will seek job guarantees for Commonwealth Bank staff in upcoming Enterprise Agreement negotiations following the bank’s confirmation that it will…

  • New mobile phone help service

    New mobile phone help service

    Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council is bringing a free mobile phone help service to village halls around the shire in 2023. Whether assistance is needed with apps,…

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