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Council gets $100k insurance payout over wool trophy theft

A prestigious wool industry trophy featuring a 24-carat gold merino sheep and a weaving loom made of silver and platinum was stolen from a small museum in Tasmania's northern midlands last year and has not been recovered. Launceston City Council has confirmed it received a $100,000 insurance payout for the theft as the trophy was on loan from the council-owned Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. What's next: The council says an audit has recently been completed of other items on long-term...

ABC Australia 18h ago

Reform council boss facing code of conduct complaint for 'gender ideology' book demand

Reform council boss facing code of conduct complaint for 'gender ideology' book demand Warwickshire County Council leader George Finch demanded books containing "contested gender ideology" are removed from libraries because they should "not seek to embolden political ideologies" Reform UK's George Finch is facing a code of conduct probe after demanding books containing "contested gender ideology" are removed from libraries. Cllr Finch - Britain's youngest council leader - said libraries...

Daily Mirror 5h ago

Melbourne councils struggling to clean up rising amounts of illegal dumping

Melbourne councils say state government task force to crack down on illegal dumping is ineffective Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 5:14am In short: The peak body representing Victorian councils says a task force to crack down on illegal dumpers and support clean up efforts across suburban Melbourne has achieved little results. The Victorian government and local councils are at loggerheads over the responsibility to clean up the rising amounts of illegal dumping. Waste experts are calling for more...

ABC Australia 2d ago

Robertson's Big Potato 'safe for the time being' amid court appeal

Plan to relocate Robertson's Big Potato rejected by Wingecarribee Council Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 2:07pm In short: The Big Potato has been attracting puzzled stares in the main street of Robertson for more than 50 years. A proposal to relocate the sculpture and build a larger supermarket was refused by Wingecarribee Shire Council's planning panel.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Local government could also do more to help with the cost of living | Letter

Cllr Lucy Shaw says councils could take up many policies to help, including more support for rooftop solar installationsYour editorial is right that the government could be doing more to help with the cost of living (The Guardian view on Britain’s coming energy shock: mini-measures won’t suffice, 22 May). That extends to local government, too. Renewable energy projects, from the industrial scale right down to rooftops, can be scuppered locally even if there is national support.

The Guardian UK 11d ago

Local government could also do more to help with the cost of living | Letter

Cllr Lucy Shaw says councils could take up many policies to help, including more support for rooftop solar installationsYour editorial is right that the government could be doing more to help with the cost of living (The Guardian view on Britain’s coming energy shock: mini-measures won’t suffice, 22 May). That extends to local government, too. Renewable energy projects, from the industrial scale right down to rooftops, can be scuppered locally even if there is national support.

The Guardian Business 11d ago

Outback council hopes sorghum crop will reduce pressure on ratepayers

Richmond Shire Council backs sorghum as higher-return alternative to grazing Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 11:35am An outback Queensland council is growing its own crops to help pay for a more livable community for local ratepayers. The Richmond Shire Council is anticipating its coffers will soon be boosted by up to $500,000, depending on the profit made by this season's sorghum crop growing on the town common. Thirteen hundred hectares of grain sorghum was sown by the local council in January on a...

ABC Australia 10d ago

Why Alibaba, Baidu and BYD are on Pentagon’s list of 'Chinese military companies'

analysis East Asia Why Alibaba, Baidu and BYD are on Pentagon’s list of 'Chinese military companies' The newly updated index offers a glimpse into how Washington views the relationship between China's commercial sector and military development as geopolitical competition intensifies, say analysts. BEIJING: The United States on Monday (Jun 8) added e-commerce giant Alibaba, internet search provider Baidu, carmaker BYD and dozens of other Chinese companies to a list of firms it says are linked...

Channel News Asia 13h ago

Nauiyu residents return to 'gut-wrenching' scenes of flood devastation

Nauiyu leaders race to bring services back online as first residents return to flood-ravaged community Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 7:19am In short: Residents of the Northern Territory town of Nauiyu / Daly River have started returning home after spending three months in evacuation centres following extensive flooding. While some buildings have been cleaned and repaired, others remain severely damaged. Residents and community leaders are looking to restart conversations about a proposal to relocate the...

ABC Australia 6d ago

‘At least 1 firm under Kazakh wealth fund will list in Hong Kong this year’

‘At least 1 firm under Kazakh wealth fund will list in Hong Kong this year’ Trade Development Council chairman Frederick Ma points to Kazakhstan’s huge potential as it seeks to privatise state-owned companies At least one company under Kazakhstan’s sovereign wealth fund will list on the Hong Kong stock exchange this year, the head of the city’s Trade Development Council has said. Council chairman Frederick Ma Si-hang on Tuesday also underscored the country’s huge potential, noting that...

South China Morning Post 8d ago