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  • Cobar museum wins top award

    Cobar museum wins top award

    The revitalised museum and visitor information centre in the far-western NSW town of Cobar has taken out the top prize at the state’s National Trust…

  • Four more years for Stretton

    Four more years for Stretton

    City of Launceston chief executive officer Michael Stretton has been reappointed for a further four years. Launceston acting Mayor Danny Gibson said Councillors had unanimously…

  • Dinny Adem elected in countback

    Dinny Adem elected in countback

    Dinny Adem was was elected to Greater Shepparton City Council in a countback, following the resignation of Councillor Rob Priestly last month. The Victorian Electoral…

  • Light shines again over Goulburn

    Light shines again over Goulburn

    The beacon atop the Rocky Hill War Memorial will once again shine over the Goulburn district, following a year-long project to refurbish the light. A…

  • New plan for Joondalup

    New plan for Joondalup

    The City of Joondalup Council has endorsed the new 10-Year Strategic Community Plan, Joondalup 2032, and the updated Five-Year Corporate Business Plan at its June…

  • Grant funding plan

    Grant funding plan

    A $200 million aquatic, cultural, community and library complex in Riverstone, a $95 million basketball and volleyball hub in Rooty Hill, a $30 million regional…

  • Big win for Greater Dandenong

    Big win for Greater Dandenong

    Greater Dandenong City Council won the First Nations Community Partnership Initiative Award for the Waa and Bulln Bulln Corroboree (Springvale ceremonial fire pit) at the…

  • Mayor invites ambassador north

    Mayor invites ambassador north

    Toowoomba Regional Council Mayor Paul Antonio has invited Ukrainian Ambassador Mr Vasyl Myroshnychenko to visit the Toowoomba region and see first-hand why the garden city…

  • Mayor spreads ripples of excitment

    Mayor spreads ripples of excitment

    When Jumpers and Jazz in July began in 2004 in Warwick on Queensland’s Southern Downs the local community, along with the rest of the world,…

  • Ten-year approach to better management

    Ten-year approach to better management

    A new Catchment Water Quality Strategic Plan 2022 – 2032 guiding Council and its stakeholders to better manage water quality entering streams and water reservoirs…

  • Smooth transition expected

    Smooth transition expected

    The City of Tea Tree Gully is expecting a smooth transition when Ryan McMahon steps in as its new CEO on 3 September, following the…

  • Burnside team South Australian winners

    Burnside team South Australian winners

    The City of Burnside took out first place in this year’s Australasian Management Challenge, competing against 10 other South Australian councils. The Challenge is a…

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