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Ratepayers will bear the cost of climate inaction: Mayor

  We keep getting hammered by storm events. The constant battering down the hatches and cost of local clean ups is what has motivated Tweed Shire Council mayor Chris Cherry to join 17 mayors across Queensland and New South Wales to call upon the Federal Government to urgently take action on climate change. The statement asks the Federal Government to provide support by further reducing our reliance on fossil fuels, and investing in clean industries that create regional jobs, unlocking business investment and spurring technological innovation. Cr Cherry said local councils have been the ones to bear the cost each time there is a serious weather event.

Ratepayers will bear the cost of climate inaction: Mayor

Ratepayers will bear the cost of climate inaction: Mayor
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Exhausted councils sign joint plea for urgent federal help to cover disaster clean-up costs

Exhausted councils sign joint plea for urgent federal help to cover disaster clean-up costs ThuThursday 4 updated ThuThursday 4 Fire damaged road signs from the Currowan bushfire in the Shoalhaven. ( Share Print text only Cancel Mayors and councillors from disaster-affected regions of New South Wales and Queensland fear the cost of cleaning up after frequent natural disasters is not financially sustainable and are seeking urgent Federal Government help. Key points: A joint statement by 17 mayors and councillors from NSW and QLD calls for urgent Federal Government action to protect communities Councillors say they are exhausted and clean-up costs from events such as bushfires and floods are crippling

Step up to Clean up our city - Wollongong

Council s draft Privacy Management Plan on exhibition - Wollongong

Keeping your personal information private and secure is a priority for Wollongong City Council. To keep it’s processes up to standard and contemporary, Council has reviewed it’s policy and has placed a draft Privacy Management Plan on Exhibition. Council has had a Privacy Management Plan in place for more than 20 years in line with the requirements of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (PPIP Act). The Plan is reviewed on a regular basis to ensure it remains current and to allow for the continual changing methods of collection of personal information by Council as systems and practices modernise and automate.

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