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  • Chaplain breakfast celebrates 20 years

    Chaplain breakfast celebrates 20 years

    The 20th annual Redland City Mayoral Prayer Breakfast will be held on Tuesday 25 October. Mayor Karen Williams said the event was a great way…

  • Plant Growth Regulators

    Plant Growth Regulators

    With the current unpredictable weather patterns in Australia there is one chemical that can make your team’s lives easier, especially on aggressively growing grasses like…

  • Randwick brings in the EVs

    Randwick brings in the EVs

    The Randwick Electric Vehicle Bulk Buy will officially launch on Sunday 18 September at the Randwick Eco Living Festival. It will offer residents across the…

  • Local Government rate peg review welcomed

    Local Government rate peg review welcomed

    The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal’s (IPART) announcement it’s conducting a long-awaited review of the local government rate peg has been welcomed by Local Government…

  • Navigating to net-zero

    Navigating to net-zero

    Local government is leading the sustainability challenge with a strong move to electric vehicles in its passenger fleet and increasingly across utes, trucks, buses and…

  • Coffs Harbour celebrates Traditional Owners

    Coffs Harbour celebrates Traditional Owners

    Vibrant new storyboards that share the stories and culture of The Old Camp Yaam Nguura Jalumgal and the Aboriginal families who lived there have been…

  • Adding colour to library

    Adding colour to library

    The City of Greater Geelong is seeking to commission a new public artwork and a mural design for the new Armstrong Creek Library. The public…

  • Minister urges communities to vote

    Minister urges communities to vote

    The Australian Government is calling on communities and local governments across the nation to cast their votes for the 2022 National Awards for Local Government…

  • 24/7 library trial

    24/7 library trial

    Northern Beaches Libraries are no stranger to forward thinking and adapting to the changing climate, as they have done so during COVID. Now they’re at…

  • Local governments stand ready

    Local governments stand ready

    Through traineeships and apprenticeships, local governments are ready to train the next generation of Australian workers, according to Australian Local Government Association president Linda Scott.…

  • Birds count in Hornsby

    Birds count in Hornsby

    Residents were invited to learn to identify some of the diverse selection of native birds when the Hornsby Shire Council held its annual bird surveys…

  • Councillor Numamurdirdi sworn in

    Councillor Numamurdirdi sworn in

    Councillor Kathy-Anne Numamurdirdi was sworn in as the elected member for the Numbulwar Numburindi Ward at August’s Roper Gulf Regional Council meeting in Bulman. The…

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