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Council & FRRR to host free community grant writing sessions
Legends Return: Classic Wallabies vs British & Irish Legends – A Rivalry Rekindled?
Help shape our roadmap to better local infrastructure with the draft Road Management Plan
Inner West Early Learning Centres give priority access for children experiencing domestic violence
Botany Aquatic Centre Demolition Begins: Bayside
Santos Tour Down Under set to spin into Norwood in 2026 with two stage starts
Maxwell Avenue Water Main Renewal To Begin This Week
Increase in dark kitchens prompts warning for all food businesses
$375,000 Up For Grabs In 2026 Community Grants Round
Underquoting Crackdown On Hume Auctions
Townsville forum listens to community about rampant antisocial behaviour in CBD 
Maryborough forum listens to community about rampant antisocial behaviour in CBD 
Waste Vouchers For Remote Rural Households
Fix Our Fields – Facts
$2.5 Million Boost To Revitalise CV Kelly Park
Shoal Bay tree replenishment underway to revive vandalised foreshore
Streets Named For South Orange Subdivision
Victorian Tourism Summit Kicks Off In Shepparton
Notice Of Additional Bridge Lifts – Wentworth Bridge 22 July
Mayor continues to call for increased financial assistance for the Mid
Noosa Council welcomes federal decision on Kin Kin Quarry
Green by the numbers: new dashboard tracks City’s environmental credentials
Affordable Housing Boost For Older Women At Mango Hill
Library and Information Week bookmark design competition
Roof replacement project about to begin at the Millmerran Indoor Sports Centre
Crown Assets Insurance Stops, Other Supports Continue
King Tides Expected From Wednesday 22 July
Viewing Platform Set To Be Relocated
Ten years of women changing the face of property leadership
Project Update: Major Works At Cooma Pool Begin
Nigeria: Hunger deepens as farmers in the conflict-affected northeast struggle to survive
On-demand Bulk Waste Verge Collections Coming To Freo
Council Commits to Transparent Naming of Community Spaces
New social homes welcome, but are a fraction of what’s needed to end homelessness emergency
Introducing New ACT Climate Change Council
Working Together To Keep Koalas Safe
Billabong Park Footbridge Reopened
Study finds local government CEOs regularly deal with rude behaviour and it hurts
Community Grants 2025 Applications Are Open: Bayside
National Tree Day: Bayside 21 July
Customer Service Popping Up At Location Near You
Wade Park’s New Amenities Block Gets Seal Of Approval
Threatened Species Competition Now Open 21 July
Burst Onto Art Scene With New Exhibition
Inflation remains within target range
Development Applications Received – Monday, 14 July to Friday, 18 July 2025
Cr Sue Whitington resigns after more than 25 years of service
Respect is everyone’s role. Port Stephens Mayor calls for better behaviour online