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Top bureaucrat, public servants, kept out of loop in massive Melbourne rail project
The public sector was marginalised as consultants steered the early development of Melbourne’s SRL.

Report finds ‘pervasive politicisation’ of Victorian public service
The VPS is subject to creeping and pervasive politicisation, the state’s Ombudsman has found.

Winners announced at LGNSW environment awards
The best local government environment initiatives have been recognised at LGNSW's annual awards.

Council’s heat island study a first for eastern Sydney
City of Sydney is conducting a heat island-mapping study with the University of Western Sydney to help it can prepare for hotter summers.

Minister suspends ‘change-resistant’ Council
Strathbogie Shire Council has been suspended after a critical report from the municipal monitor.

Lord Mayor walks out of Olympic forum, slams door behind him
Brisbane's Lord Mayor has quit an Olympic leaders forum over stadium plans.

Have we been over-hyping hydrogen?
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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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Once upon a time elected members brought skill and will to the management of council, but that is no longer always the case. Today they often need a lot of managing themselves.
To sweeten the AI experience, governments must consider how the technology will drive personalisation, citizen value and trust in order to reshape the journey Australians take on these government digital offerings.
General information for new CEOs can be confusing and, at times, irrelevant to the unique context of leadership in regional councils.
In-depthPocket parks a solution to lack of public green space
Bigger isn’t always better when it comes to public parks, and in many cases small might not just be the best option, but the only one.
Stories from the frontline: attracting the best local government workforce
Regional councils can’t be market leaders when it comes to salaries and wages, so how do they attract and retain good staff?
Inside the UK’s digital transformation
The Sydney-born head of the UK's digital transformation office outlines the government's roadmap for change.
That’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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How the public sector is cultivating a new breed of leaders
The new, digitally aware public sector leader isn’t simply a technical expert, but an agent of change.
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SpotlightTackling ethical issues around smart garbos
A new report looks at ethical issues around the use of AI by council garbage trucks at a Melbourne Council.
Council team finds solution to grave OH&S problem
Griffith council has won an engineering award for a portable platform that lowers cemetery workers into graves.
Council digitises tree planting program
A digitised tree planting program is providing data for vegetation management and boosting trees in the region.
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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John Maunder on: Regional councils not taking up TfNSW road safety program
Lee-Anne on: NSW to force councils’ hand on residential density
Resident on: NSW to force councils’ hand on residential density