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  • Wreaths laid for queen

    Wreaths laid for queen

    City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin OAM was joined at Elizabeth Knight Reserve by Mr Tony Pasin, Member for Barker and Travis Fatchen on…

  • Communications innovations wins awards

    Communications innovations wins awards

    The City of Joondalup has been selected as an ABA100 Winner for Comms Excellence in The Australian Business Awards 2022. The Australian Business Award for…

  • One of Australia’s biggest pump track opens

    One of Australia’s biggest pump track opens

    Liverpool residents and visitors are in for a ‘wheelie’ good time with the opening of one of the biggest pump tracks in Australia, as part…

  • Clock crowned early

    Clock crowned early

    The Clocktower in the Grafton CBD was crowned this morning to commemorate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The iconic structure on the roundabout intersection of…

  • Let the games begin

    Let the games begin

    The annual week-long sporting event for people with disabilities, the Tri State Games is coming to Cobram/Barooga, Yarrawonga this November, 2022 and again in 2023.…

  • Big rainbow goes to Victoria

    Big rainbow goes to Victoria

    Daylesford has been named the home of The Big Rainbow, Australia’s first “big” landmark dedicated to the celebration of regional LGBTIQA+ pride and inclusion, which…

  • Women in government honoured

    The winners of the NSW Ministers’ Women in Local Government Awards for 2021 were announced in September. The awards commemorate and celebrating the significant contribution…

  • Unwind with Mental Health Plasma Decorating Workshop

    Unwind with Mental Health Plasma Decorating Workshop

    Winton Shire Council recently hosted an “Unwind with Mental Health Plasma Decorating Workshop” with the ever-talented Gidgee Smith. Council community welfare manager Shannon Van Bael…

  • Flags at half-mast

    Flags at half-mast

    As the Commonwealth and the world mourned Queen Elizabetth’s passing, flags outside the City of Rockingham Administration Building were flying at half-mast. In line with…

  • Darwin remembers the Queen

    Darwin remembers the Queen

    It is with great sadness that the City of Darwin acknowledges the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. City of Darwin Lord Mayor Kon…

  • More Federal funding needed

    More Federal funding needed

    Australian Local Government Association president Linda Scott has urged the government to continue to invest in councils and communities in this month’s Federal Budget. “Investing…

  • Sprouting interest in plants

    Sprouting interest in plants

    A new program to ‘sprout’ an interest in nature and gardening will start at Cairns Regional Council’s Green Space education garden in October. Presented through…

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