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  • Night time economy key

    Night time economy key

    The City of Hobart’s Night Time Economy (NTE) is a key strength of the capital city and these businesses continue to emerge from the impacts…

  • Boardwalk and boat berths part of $5.84m marina expansion

    Boardwalk and boat berths part of $5.84m marina expansion

    Visitors to Port Coogee Marina can now enjoy a leisurely wander along a new 90m public waterfront timber boardwalk, following completion of the $5.84m stage…

  • Second Hand Saturday

    Second Hand Saturday

    The North Coast’s biggest day of garage sales – Second Hand Saturday – is back stronger than ever this year with not one but two…

  • Adelaide records operating surplus

    Adelaide records operating surplus

    The City of Adelaide has recorded a $977,000 operating surplus after operating at a deficit for the past nine years, according to the city’s independent…

  • Football triumph recognised

    Football triumph recognised

    The ‘Keys to the City of Ipswich’ were presented to Ipswich State High School (ISHS) on 21 October in Tulmur Place, to acknowledge its historical…

  • Cricket great Andrew Symonds remembered

    Cricket great Andrew Symonds remembered

    One of cricket’s most lovable larrikins is now forever honoured after Townsville City Council officially named Riverway Stadium’s grandstand after the late Andrew ‘Roy’ Symonds.…

  • Treating the weed proliferation

    Treating the weed proliferation

    You may notice after all this rain and flooding around the country your local sports field, park or home lawn may be infested with weeds.…

  • Victoria Daly Regional Council has a new Deputy Mayor

    Victoria Daly Regional Council has a new Deputy Mayor

    Victoria Daly Regional Council has a new Deputy Mayor, following a unanimous decision to elect the Councillor for Milngin Ward, Andrew McTaggart, to the position…

  • Northern Beaches remembers

    Northern Beaches remembers

    Queen Elizabeth II was remembered by the Northern Beaches Council on the day of her passing with condolences sent to the Royal Family. The Queen…

  • Election night robbery puts the Cloncurry on the map

    Election night robbery puts the Cloncurry on the map

    The story of how in 1932 on election night, five thieves broke into the strong room of the National Bank in Cloncurry in Outback Queensland…

  • Earthquakes in Australia

    Earthquakes in Australia

    Most Australians have never experienced an earthquake and are glad of that fact. Our neighbours in New Zealand have not been as lucky. This is…

  • Big issues on the agenda

    Big issues on the agenda

    For many of us, it’s easy to take water for granted. But to feed the world’s growing population in a changing climate, we need innovative…

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