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  • Walking the story walk

    Walking the story walk

    The Burdekin celebrated the launch of its second First Five Forever Storywalk with more than 200 people at Plantation Park on Thursday, 30 June. The…

  • Tenders called as scooters prove a hit

    Tenders called as scooters prove a hit

    Hireable E-scooters have been a hit, especially with younger Hervey Bay residents getting to work according to a recent survey. Residents were polled following a…

  • Long-time CEO heads east

    Long-time CEO heads east

    City of Busselton Mayor Grant Henley has accepted the resignation of CEO Mike Archer who will be taking on the role of CEO for Shellharbour…

  • Local legends honoured

    Local legends honoured

    Residents of the Penrith Local Government Area will be able to learn more about the City’s rich history at a central reserve and popular playspace…

  • Investing in the future

    Investing in the future

    Young people in Geraldton now have a dedicated space of their own after the City of Greater Geraldton recently purchased a former gym – Club…

  • ‘Rental vacancy rate plummets

    ‘Rental vacancy rate plummets

    The average vacancy rate across all capital cities has now hit a 16 year low of just one per cent according to Kevin Young, President…

  • Family fishing fun

    Family fishing fun

    Blacktown City’s fishiest event is back in 2022 – the family fish in! Mount Druitt Swimming Pool will be a fishers’ paradise over the first…

  • Latrobe businesses welcome funding

    Latrobe businesses welcome funding

    Latrobe City Council welcomed the Victorian Government’s support of 47 new jobs across Morwell and Traralgon through the Regional Jobs Fund. Latrobe businesses Bidfood Australia…

  • Lockyer concerns discussed

    Lockyer concerns discussed

    Hot topics impacting the Lockyer Valley were put under the spotlight when the Lockyer Valley Regional Council hosted a visit from the Governor-General of Australia,…

  • Invest welcomed

    Invest welcomed

    Gannawarra Shire Council has welcomed the launch of the INVEST Loddon Mallee initiative – an online resource promoting this innovative region’s economic strengths and opportunities.…

  • Low unearth’s pylons

    Low unearth’s pylons

    Twelve timber and concrete pylons that were the remains of a pier built on Coogee Beach in the 1920s were dislodged from their sandy moorings…

  • Let there be lights

    Let there be lights

    Penrith City Council has installed new LED floodlighting at eight sportsgrounds across the City, with a further six projects underway or planned to begin this…

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