Archived News for Professionals in Local Government - July, 2023
Sydney Water has been hit with fines and financial obligations totaling over $865,000 following a massive sewage overflow incident.
Lines review launched
The federal government has launched a review of planning processes for high-voltage transmission lines.
NT blackout risk warned
The electricity grid in the Top End is at risk of blackouts within the next three years.
Democracy possible in sacked shire
The Central Darling Shire Council (CDSC) may have its first democratic election in a decade.
Disaster money brought forward
In a win for local government, the Federal Government has announced it will bring forward disaster payments.
Ant issues abound
Australia is facing a double threat from two of the world's most destructive ant species.
Bottling plans probed
Locals want tighter regulations on water extraction near UNESCO world heritage rainforest in the Gold Coast hinterland.
Dam deal for traditional access
A new agreement makes land at Chaffey Dam available to traditional custodians.
Restrictions lift for new plans
Kalgoorlie-Boulder, a historic mining city in Western Australia, is making progress in plans to “drought-proof” the region.
SA unis merge
The University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia have officially announced their merger.
State logging expands
Tasmania's state-owned forestry company, Sustainable Timber Tasmania (STT), is expanding the area available for logging.