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$3 million for projects to prevent family and domestic violence
Yarrabilba abuzz with opening
Queenslanders urged to be proactive in protecting heritage and great lifestyle
Bass Coast awarded Gold and Silver at Tourism Awards
Presentation of 2022 Annual Financial Statements
City’s new Enterprise Agreement reflects commitment to inclusion, diversity and equity
New Cabinet To Keep Doing What Matters
Protecting our environment
Relieving Pressure on Key Worker Housing
Western Queensland councils set for housing action
Councils facing more financial uncertainty due to ongoing Red Fleet dispute
Jingle all way to Christmas Day in Wagga Wagga
Council wins Victorian Tourism Award for Autumn Festival
Greater Bendigo scoops top awards at 2022 Victorian Tourism Awards
Busy 2023 agenda for local government in Tasmania
Wheelchair accessibility to reach new heights in Hunter
Council presents Annual Report to community
Nominations now open for WA Multicultural Awards 2023
Funding boost for Regional Climate Alliance projects
Extra $106,250 in urgent funds for Lake Cathie
Council offices close for Union Picnic Day
WA Premier’s Book Awards unveils new category – Book of Year
Weekend work on Lee Avenue, Jindabyne
Cooroy Belli Creek open to traffic
Dr Hugh Heggie PSM Appointed as Northern Territory Administrator
Yarra receives ‘A-list’ status for climate action
More Than $1 Million Funding Secured for Cec Glenholmes Oval Amenities Upgrade
Wildlife Road Safety Report reveals dangers of animal collisions
Grants to boost invasive pest management in Far North Queensland
Protecting our public health and environment
Council’s 2021-22 Financial Statements and Annual Report
Council set to receive $791,613 thanks to Fixing Local Roads Pothole R
$16 million to secure ratepayers better deal on waste
ARTC Inland Rail opens track between Narrabri and Moree
Consultation on South Bank draft Master Plan extended
Notice to Divest Public Walkway: Malak
Australian Government partners with councils to combat illegal asbestos disposal
How to stay mozzie-free this summer
Local government in spotlight at ministers’ forum
Sports stars call full-time on violence against women
Fourth ageing wooden bridge replaced, six to go
ARTC Inland Rail opens track between Narrabri and Moree
Russell Street re-opens to traffic 25 November
5 outcomes from monthly meeting held 22 November
Council to reluctantly auction properties for unpaid rates
Hornsby Shire Council takes next step to maintain long term financial sustainability
Corowa, Howlong and Mulwala receive Active Transport Funding
Edith Cowan University – Recognising Noongar culture at heart of planned new city campus