Settled comfortably in the central Wheatbelt of Western Australia, the Shire of Quairading boasts spans of farming land, and a history steeped in stories of aboriginals and settlers alike.
- CouncilsLatest IssueOctober-November 2017Public Sector
Pyrenees Shire Council – Driving infrastructure renewal
The Shire of Pyrenees, a local government area in Victoria, hosts a population of approximately 7,000.
- CouncilsLatest IssueOctober-November 2017Public Sector
Livingstone Shire Council – The fruits of infrastructure
The story of Livingston Shire spans nearly 140 years having been established in 1879 with a population of 5023.
As one of the highest ranked local government areas of South Australia, the City of Burnside has traditionally enjoyed a wealth of Council-related activities.
- Latest IssueOctober-November 2017Supply Chain and Logistics
SAF-Holland – A world leader in the manufacturing of commercial transport product
Warren Farrugia, the National Aftermarket Manager for SAF-Holland in Australia, gave us some insight on the company’s history.
- Latest IssueOctober-November 2017Supply Chain and Logistics
Buccini Transport – Providing transport solutions since 1993
Paul Buccini, the director and founder of the company, continued to grow the business over the years by adding to the fleet and to the range of the provided services.
We spoke to the CEO of AUSPODS Holding Pty Ltd, Aaron Coulson, about the Australian master franchise he spearheads, and what it truly is that makes it stand out.
- InfrastructureLatest IssueOctober-November 2017Public Sector
Investing In Infrastructure Now Is Vital
Investing in infrastructure now is vital if we are to keep up with increased demand – between 2010 and 2030, our domestic freight task is expected to grow by 80 per cent and air passenger movements will increase to 280 million passengers per year.
- Education & TrainingLatest IssueOctober-November 2017
Assumption College – Connection, Community, Kilmore
Assumption College’s quiet warmth resonates through its values and the way its staff speak of it. A proud Catholic day and boarding school in the growing commuter town of Kilmore, it encourages its students and staff to “inspire one another to shape the future with audacity and hope”.
- AssociationsJanuary-February 2017Latest Issue
Local Government Association of Queensland – Serving the State’s 77 Councils
The Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) is the longest continuing peak body in Queensland. It is a not-for-profit association set up solely to serve the state’s 77 councils and their individual needs. The fact that it has been in existence for 120 years is a testament to the value that it provides its member councils.