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  • LGAQ President Mark Jamieson to call time in March 2024

    LGAQ President Mark Jamieson has announced that he will call time on his outstanding career in local government in March 2024

    LGAQ President Mark Jamieson has announced that he will call time on his outstanding career in local…

  • Councils warn infrastructure cuts will hurt communities

    LGAQ has warned that any cuts to approved infrastructure projects would be pulling the rug out from under financially strained councils and communities.

    LGAQ has warned that any cuts to approved infrastructure projects would be pulling the rug out from …

  • Critical infrastructure funding remains top priority for councils and their communities

    Queensland’s councils remain strongly united in their call to both the Queensland Government and the State Opposition to address the most critical funding need statewide for road, water and sewerage.

    Queensland’s councils remain strongly united in their call to both the Queensland Government and t…

  • Community leaders call for action to curb youth crime

    Queensland councils are calling for immediate action to urgently address pressing law and order issues within their communities amid the state’s ongoing battle with juvenile crime.

    Queensland councils are calling for immediate action to urgently address pressing law and order issu…

  • Cloncurry scorches as winner of Queensland: It’s Time to Shine competition

    Cloncurry Shire Council is asking visitors to heat up their next adventure with the Curry Crawl, taking out the $10,000 LGAQ and TEQ Queensland: It’s Time to Shine competition.

    Cloncurry Shire Council is asking visitors to heat up their next adventure with the Curry Crawl, tak…

  • Communities short-changed with FA Grants

    Queensland councils voted unanimously at the LGAQ Annual Conference in Gladstone today, to call on the Commonwealth to restore the FA Grants to the level communities needed to survive and thrive.

    Queensland councils voted unanimously at the LGAQ Annual Conference in Gladstone today, to call on t…

  • 2023 Alison Woolla Award honours both community and local government leaders

    A passionate educator, campaigner and speaker together with a southeast Queensland council have been announced as the winners of the LGAQ annual award for local leadership in preventing DFV.

    A passionate educator, campaigner and speaker together with a southeast Queensland council have been…

  • Funding certainty for Works for Queensland welcomed

    LGAQ has welcomed an announcement of a further $300 million for the Works for Queensland program over the next three years.

    LGAQ has welcomed an announcement of a further $300 million for the Works for Queensland program ove…

  • Award recognition for health journalist

    A journalist whose coverage helped secure better health services across regional Queensland has been named the winner of the Bean Lockyer Ticehurst Award for Excellence in Regional Journalism. 

    A journalist whose coverage helped secure better health services across regional Queensland has been…

  • Queensland councils stand together for communities

    Critical issues from fair funding, housing, planning and homelessness to the rising cost of providing roads and rubbish collection are all high on the agenda for the LGAQ’s 127th Annual Conference.

    Critical issues from fair funding, housing, planning and homelessness to the rising cost of providin…