The Perth City Council has launched the City of Perth Environment Grants and Sponsorship Program for 2011 that will offer grants to non-government and community organisations to help develop community-based environmental services and programs.

The program will see cash grants or sponsorships of up to $10,000 for initiatives that serve to make the city more resilient to climate change and offset the human impact on the environment.

The Council has endorsed the following priorities for 2011/12:

  • Improve the climate resilience of city buildings, by reducing water, energy, waste and increasing biodiversity.
  • Educate, raise awareness and influence changes in behaviour that reduce human impact on the environment with a focus on city workers.
  • Reduce consumption and use of natural resources by implementing the hierarchy of ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’ to water, waste and energy.
  • Collaboration and partnerships with city businesses and organisations.

The Australian Centre of Excellence for Local Government has launched a new interactive forum for local government practitioners, researchers and other stakeholders to exchange ideas, showcase innovation and provide useful links to resources, research opportunities, collaboration and support.

The Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) has welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to discuss and clarify how the proposed carbon tax will affect ratepayers.

The Federal Government has announced that Perth will be classified as a regional centre in a bid to streamline overseas recruitment.

The Western Australian Government has called for a ‘significant change in the way public transport operates’ if it is to deal with the expected exponential growth in demand over the next 20.

The Queensland Government has released its Green Door policy which will see the Government work with local government and referral agencies to accelerate the development assessment of projects that that demonstrate exemplary sustainability performance.

The Federal Government has called for local governments to apply for over $26 million in the latest round of the Healthy Communities Grants.

The Northern Territory Government has launched a new $15 million plan, Alice Water Smart, for the management of Alice Springs’ water supplies.

The Queensland State Government has announced the launch of the Queensland Regionalisation Strategy aimed at controlling growth in the state’s regional areas in the face of increasing regional population growth.

The Western Australian State Government’s plan to reduce the number of local government councils has taken another blow after the City of Nedlands and the City of Subiaco voted to remain independent.

The South Australian Minister for State/Local Government Relations Russell Wortley has announced Commonwealth approval of more than $36 million in grants to fund road works and other local government services.

The WA Government has launched an Integrated Planning website to assist local governments as part of the state’s Local Government Reform program.

The City of Subiaco has been recognised as Western Australia's most Sustainable City for 2011.

The Productivity Commission has commenced a benchmarking study into the role of local government as a regulator, at the request of the Australian Government and with the agreement of COAG's Business Regulation and Competition Working Group.

Recent data showing WA as having the lowest recycling rate in the nation could point to ineffective use of funds being collected through the State Government’s landfill levy, according to the Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA).

The Newcastle Council will place its draft Newcastle 2020 Carbon and Water Management Action Plan on exhibition for a month.

The South Australian Government has abandoned its investigation into Burnside Council, having spent $1.5 million on it over the past two years.

Victorian Planning Minister Matthew Guy has announced the approval of a planning scheme amendment to allow for the $1 billion Caulfield Village development.

The South Australian Government has released its Stormwater Strategy, developed by the Stormwater Taskforce which was established in September last year.

The Western Australian Regional Development Minister Brendon Grylls has announced the initial nine towns that will share in $85.5 million in Royalties for Regions funding this year under the Regional Centres Development Plan (SuperTowns).

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