The Local Government Association of Tasmania has completed its annual survey of resident satisfaction across councils.

A New South Wales council has blocked progress on a wind farm project after it said the company responsible could not run cables underneath public roads.

A push is on in one Tasmanian council to force nearby fish farms to foot council rates.

Farmers near the Blowering Dam in southern New South Wales will be feeling their worry level rise, as flows from the Tumut River pushing the Dam to its limits.

A suburb in Sydney had its water woes backed-up last month, when heavy downpours caused sewerage problems for nearly 1000 residents.

A firm which engineers and manufactures equipment for the mining industry has been forced to leave the Hunter Valley region of NSW, pushed out by unrelenting dust pollution from a nearby mine.

The Ballarat City Council says there should be tougher restrictions on pokies machines, following recommendations from a gaming policy panel on planning laws.

A local council is refusing to go to bat for the New South Wales State Government, saying it will not collect fees imposed on land services.

Researchers have called for more state government funding after successful trials of high-tech helpers for the elderly and disabled.

The Health Minister has pledged $8 million to fund 60 new internship places in regional private hospitals next year.

The Northern Territory will remain divided into ‘supershires’; though the plan’s name will change and bureaucratic layers will swell, reports say.

The Australia Council has announced over $1.4 million in grants to support Australian music.

Public sector workers want a wage increase in line with government inflation figures in the Northern Territory, with the possibility of strike action if their demands go unmet.

Screen Australia has announced over $3.2 million in funding to be invested in the production of ten documentaries on uniquely Australian topics.

The Lismore City Council has decided to stop adding fluoride to local water supplies, with other regional councils now considering following suit.

An independent review has been launched to see whether budgetary controls at Sydney Water are ship-shape.

A new study from the University of Melbourne aims to make one of the world’s most liveable cities even more liveable.

Ongoing negotiations over the future of the Wide Bay Water Corporation threaten the reputation of the entire region, according to a local MP.

ICT Geelong has launched an initiative to get people interested in wearable sensors and computing technologies in the regional area.

Residents are taking a high-tech approach to reporting issues to their local council, with a new smartphone app changing the way citizens communicate and complain.

The referendum for constitutional recognition of local governments has been put on hold, now many councils and governance groups want to know if the millions they spent on the ‘Yes’ campaign will be paid back.

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