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Councils to foot bill for de-amalgamation under ‘cunning sleight of hand’
The NSW government has introduced legislation that provides a legal pathway for forcibly merged councils to part ways - but there's a catch.
Govt investment fund backs renewables for BHP mine for $99m
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation has committed $99 million for a wind farm and battery to power BHP’s Olympic Dam mine.
LGANT chief returns to SA to lead Flinders Ranges
LGANT CEO Sean Holden is returning to South Australia to take on a new role leading Flinders Ranges Council.
DTA red flags key digital investments
The DTA has raised red flags over some of the federal government’s most strategically significant digital and ICT investments.
Passport office failed to prepare for post-covid surge: audit
The Australian Passport Office failed to prepare for a surge in applications at the end of Covid-related border closures despite being warned.
Queensland councils in regional waste collaboration
Six Queensland councils are collaborating on a regional waste and resource recovery management plan.
Federal government greenlights longest stretch of Inland Rail
The federal government has given approval for a key stretch of the Inland Rail in mid-north-western NSW.
Australians call for more payment flexibility from local councils
New research shows many Australians are frustrated by limited local government payment options, presenting a huge opportunity for councils to heed the call for more flexibility.
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With 2024 now fully in swing, here's a rundown on what local government needs to focus on in terms of tech over this year - whether it's cyber security, staffing or serving the community better.
Treat culture as something leaders and staff alike can work on. Track progress, link to agreed outcomes and you will find within a year or two, you are all working in a very different space. Culture will become a tailwind to your shared ambitions.
While AI offers many positive benefits, it can also come with significant risks, particularly in the realm of national security.
In-depthCouncil report recommends repurposing golf courses, rooftops as sports fields
A Council-commissioned report suggests repurposing public golf courses for sports.
Research paper says risks of Digital ID must be addressed
A new research paper proposes a framework to ensure the NSW government addresses risks as it rolls out digital identity.
Delivering high speed train won’t be quick, cheap or easy: rail boss
The head of the high speed rail agency says a range of key issues still have to be resolved before an east coast high speed rail can become a reality.
Getting strategic about capital planning
Capital planning is about identifying and prioritising infrastructure and asset needs over a medium to long term period. For councils, it’s an indispensable tool for ensuring you can meet the needs of your communities in a sustainable and affordable way.
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AdvertisementThat’s using plastic for good
The Plastics Industry Pipe Association of Australia (PIPA) was founded in 1999 and are the peak industry body representing manufacturers and suppliers of plastics pipe and fittings, plastic resin suppliers, fabricators, pipeline installations, rubber seal ring manufacturers along with training and certification bodies.
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AdvertisementSpotlightCouncil’s leak detection team shows dogged determination
Central Coast Council has recruited a canine team trained by Sydney Water to sniff out leakages in its water and sewer network.
City of Sydney CEO awarded Public Service Medal
City of Sydney’s long-time CEO Monica Barone has been recognised in this year’s Australia Day honours with a Public Service Medal.
Council scoops prize at Architecture Awards
Blacktown City Council has been recognised for excellence in community development by the Australian Institute of Architects.
Playing to our strengths
Australia must “play to its strengths” and utilise its current energy assets to reduce emissions, ensuring consumers aren’t left picking up the tab from the transition to a clean energy economy.
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