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Supporting Regional And Rural Councils
Councils welcome Local Government Minister’s ‘sensible solutions’
New Council Code of Meeting Practice adopted
Take pause for paws to review dog and cat laws
Logan leads on attracting booming industries
Temporary Road Closure
MCA welcomes new Labor Shadow Ministry
Council projects win awards for excellence
State Government explores future Flinders bus interchange
$51 million to bust congestion in northern suburbs
Council Delivering in First Six Months of Office
New Rosewood Library set to be a page turner
Territorians Health a Priority as new Tobacco Action plan launched on World No-Tobacco Day
More responsive security for our Public Transport network
100% sign-up by councils for energy savings program
Construction work delivers jobs and homes at Gapuwiyak
New Government, new Ministry, new prospects for Australian agriculture
$10 million to build small business resilience across North Queensland
CAWS Companion Animal Subsidised Desexing Program for dogs and cats
Archgate Bridge Construction
Greater Shepparton residents to be surveyed on satisfaction with Council
New CCTV at tram and train stops to keep commuters safe
Safer Communities: Accommodation Trial to Get People off streets
Trucking industry welcomes Government infrastructure team
Young people in Kalgoorlie among those to benefit from latest round of sport and recreation funding
Queensland Government departments deliver on White Ribbon commitment
WA Government gives green light to motorsport in Kalgoorlie
Filming toolkit for Sutherland Shire locations
Recycling helps lessen State Government waste levy hike
National Farmers Federation congratulates new Government Ministers
State Government to develop a Jetties Strategic Plan
Charging ahead on Seaford and Tonsley lines
2019/20 Council Plan and Budget adopted
Smart technology paving way for footpath safety
Councils to benefit from grants round
City seeks exceptional executive candidates
Cutting Red Tape For Victorian Small Business
Council on positive environmental track
Gladstone Regional Council to receive $1 million jobs-supporting infrastructure grant
Western Downs and Maranoa councils to share in more than $1.6 million worth of jobs-supporting infrastructure grants
Lockyer Valley and Somerset to share in almost $340,000 worth of jobs-supporting infrastructure grants
Noosa Shire to receive $2.8 million jobs-supporting infrastructure grant
Southern Border councils share in more $2.6 million worth of jobs-supporting infrastructure grants
South West Queensland councils share in more than $7.4 million worth of jobs-supporting infrastructure grants
Scenic Rim Regional Council to share in $255,000 worth of jobs-supporting infrastructure grants
North West and Far West Queensland councils to share in $14.25 million worth of jobs-supporting infrastructure grants
Gympie Regional Council to receive $390,000 jobs-supporting infrastructure grant
Bundaberg-Burnett councils to share in $3 million worth of jobs-supporting infrastructure grants