Queensland budget well received by LGAQ
Local government likes the ALP’s first budget
16 July, 2015Local government likes the ALP’s first budget
16 July, 2015Abbott government finally allows locals to work on their own recovery.
16 June, 2015“There is no evidence of systemic failure requiring more regulatory controls”
3 June, 2015Cross-border procurement raid.
26 May, 2015Unions not budging.
7 May, 2015Newman government industrial relations changes set to be scrapped.
23 April, 2015Sustainability in hot water.
5 March, 2015Councils’ wish list ahead of NSW election.
2 March, 2015Councils want to use own workers in disaster clean-up.
29 October, 2014Anger over length of legislative delay.
2 September, 2014Councils dig-in over state government raid on infrastructure revenue.
1 September, 2014The local government sector in Queensland has hit out at the Campbell Newman government’s 2014-15 State Budget because of unspecified cuts to pensioner rate concessions.
5 June, 2014The Queensland Supreme Court’s recent judgement that Mackay Regional Council’s application of a differential ratings system was invalid has prompted the state’s local government sector to call for new laws to protect revenue.
2 June, 2014Councils in Queensland have welcomed the launch of a new digital tool that allows mayors and councillors to sort through mobile apps designed to improve their operations and productivity.
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