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THE PROSPECTS of achieving tangible social housing justice for remote Indigenous communities are at risk.

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Outlook for recyclables continues to worsen

THE RIPPLES from China's waste import ban and the depressed recyclables market are continuing to spread, with more stockpiling of kerbside collections an inevitability.

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Toowoomba 'a model for decentralisation'

REGIONAL Development Minister John McVeigh says Toowoomba's emergence as a major regional centre is a strong advertisement for federal decentralisation.

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Heavyweights join City Powers Partnership

A FURTHER 35 councils, including the cities of Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns and Darwin, have joined the Climate Council's Cities Power Partnership.

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Road cost-benefit studies prone to errors: BITRE

A BUREAU of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics report has cast doubt on the effectiveness of cost-benefit analyses of road investment projects.

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Housing affordability weighs on minds of US mayors

MAYORS across the United States have nominated housing affordability and climate change as their two most pressing civic concerns.

Councils' help sought on regional jobs pledge

THE TASMANIAN Liberal Party says it will look to Local Government to support a key election commitment to create 600 new regional jobs.

LG identities prominent in Australia Day awards

Local Government Association of Queensland CEO Greg Hallam and a number of other council identities have been recognised for their community contributions.

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BUSH-FIRE affected communities in the NSW Upper Hunter are now eligible for assistance under the Commonwealth-State Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements.

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Heavyweights join City Powers Partnership

A FURTHER 35 councils, including the cities of Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns and Darwin, have joined the Climate Council's Cities Power Partnership.

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Road cost-benefit studies prone to errors: BITRE

A BUREAU of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics report has cast doubt on the effectiveness of cost-benefit analyses of road investment projects.

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Housing affordability weighs on minds of US mayors

MAYORS across the United States have nominated housing affordability and climate change as their two most pressing civic concerns.

Councils' help sought on regional jobs pledge

THE TASMANIAN Liberal Party says it will look to Local Government to support a key election commitment to create 600 new regional jobs.

LG identities prominent in Australia Day awards

Local Government Association of Queensland CEO Greg Hallam and a number of other council identities have been recognised for their community contributions.

News in brief

BUSH-FIRE affected communities in the NSW Upper Hunter are now eligible for assistance under the Commonwealth-State Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements.

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