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  • Look up and live campaign launched

    Look up and live campaign launched

    Transgrid has launched a comprehensive awareness campaign to increase safety for NSW regional communities around its 13,000km high-voltage transmission network. The Look up and Live…

  • Country mayors want more money for roads

    Country mayors want more money for roads

    A plan by NSW Labor to scrap upgrades to the Great Western Highway duplication and tunnel in favour of funding infrastructure for Western Sydney has…

  • Heat taskforce launched

    Heat taskforce launched

    The peak body representing councils in Greater Western Sydney, the Western Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (WSROC), will soon launch a Greater Sydney Heat Taskforce…

  • Making peace with the river

    Making peace with the river

    Tweed Shire Mayor Chris Cherry led a heart-warming service recently, casting flowers into the Tweed River in a symbolic gesture of hope and healing as…

  • Future ideas for Maroubra Junction

    Future ideas for Maroubra Junction

    Randwick City residents are being asked to think about the future of Maroubra Junction with a 20-year masterplan released for public comment. “Our plan is…

  • Trio honoured

    Trio honoured

    Temora Shire Council (in the Riverina, New South Wales) honoured three of its favourite ‘sons’ on Friday 3 March with the Freedom of the Shire…

  • Major investment in Wagga’s future

    Major investment in Wagga’s future

    The recent launch of the 2023 Wagga School Leaders Program saw Duty MLC for Wagga Wagga, Wes Fang, announce a major investment by the NSW…

  • Goulburn venue celebrates first birthday

    Goulburn venue celebrates first birthday

    It hardly seems any time at all since Goulburn Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) threw open its doors and welcomed the community to a new era…

  • Murals make mental health visible

    Murals make mental health visible

    The Mental Health Awareness Art Series, featuring three artworks funded by the WA Primary Health Alliance, now take pride of place in the City of…

  • Rate hike prompts housing calls

    Rate hike prompts housing calls

    A tenth consecutive interest rate hike has prompted urgent calls for more social housing to protect renters from rising costs. Everybody’s Home spokesperson Maiy Azize…

  • Automated library system to expand

    Automated library system to expand

    Central Coast Council initiated an automated, self-access service Library@YourTime at Toukley Library on 1 July 2022. The aim of the project was to give greater…

  • Regional Tech hub offers free help

    Regional Tech hub offers free help

    Connectivity can be a real problem when living in rural, regional or remote Australia and finding the solution can be even more problematic particularly if…

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