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Community Vision, Council and Financial Plan adopted
Community Vision and four year Council Plan adopted
Bunnings traffic plan just doesn’t cut it
Convention Centre project kick starts 50 apprentice careers
WA adds another Changing Place for people with disability
AgForce to get on front foot with strong, positive advocacy
Paul Murphy speech to 2020 Walkley Awards
Health Services Union applauds bold move towards universal free parking at new Tweed Valley Hospital
Slow down on Leighton Beach Boulevard
Premier must lobby Federal Liberals on JobKeeper
Strong support for LGAQ motion
Topless protesters charged after CBD building vandalised, NSW
Statement from ACTU Secretary Sally McManus on IR working groups
Ray of hope in jobs data, but worse to come
Farmers face devastation without crop-picking support
Woman issued with PIN after attempting to flee hotel quarantine, NSW
ETU welcomes Palaszczuk Government’s $500 million Renewable Energy Fund
Council to continue lobbying for earlier COVID-19 restriction relief
Tattooists become Vic Governments next fatality
WA Master Plumbers welcome action on copper theft
Britnell – Border buffer back
Australian first as ACT Greens secure commitment to regular pill-testing
Don’t set ag sector up to fail
Council approves manufacturing factory
Caravan Industry Victoria Confirms Cancellation of Melbourne Leisurefest for 2020
Time to mask up, and reduce indoor gatherings
Tax shake up needed for a more equitable Australia
Greens welcome last minute Community TV licence extension
More work undertaken at Miandetta Park
Public areas and elderly support top satisfaction survey
Nothing for workers in federal government arts package
Sally McManus message on workers’ rights to reach half a million homes
Council receives community satisfaction scores 19 June
Action on Friendlies Pedestrian Bridge
2020 Community Satisfaction Survey results released
Support for unions at historic high: Essential poll
Wodonga Council performs strongly in annual community satisfaction survey
Gutwein must lobby hard for extension of JobKeeper
Orange Regional Gallery’s fundraising bid to bring extension to its full potential
Council shine in Consultation and Engagement
Electricity market competition will reduce prices, help with summer heatwaves
Challenging year reflected in satisfaction survey results
Liberals’ Narrow-Minded Cuts A Blow To Already Dismal Aid Budget
Early easing of restrictions welcome but tourism, hospitality sectors must not be forgotten
Mike Butterick ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾’s new candidate in Wairarapa
Gutwein must take up fight to PM on JobKeeper
Gutwein, Morrison face off in JobKeeper showdown
Peter Gutwein must stand up for casuals, local government workers and visa workers