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  • LGAQ mourns loss of LG Sherlock manager Ryan Goff

    The LGAQ is mourning the tragic loss of our colleague and friend, Ryan Goff, who lost his life in a traffic accident on 10 August.

    The LGAQ is mourning the tragic loss of our colleague and friend, Ryan Goff, who lost his life in a …

  • LGAQ donates $20,000 to drought appeal

    The Local Government Association of Queensland will donate $20,000 to the Queensland Drought Appeal to help ensure local communities remain resilient in the face of ongoing drought.

    The Local Government Association of Queensland will donate $20,000 to the Queensland Drought Appeal …

  • Let us stand together on grant funding

    Canberra has an obligation to help support ALL local communities and at the moment that support is simply not good enough.

    Canberra has an obligation to help support ALL local communities and at the moment that support is s…

  • Pain of a sunburnt country

    Discussion around the ravages of drought across half of the Queensland land mass has been front and centre in the media the last few weeks, as it should.

    Discussion around the ravages of drought across half of the Queensland land mass has been front and …

  • No whitewash: review must heed council concerns

    Finally, the State Government has confirmed arrangements for a review of the 2016 council elections. This review cannot be whitewashed like previous ones.

    Finally, the State Government has confirmed arrangements for a review of the 2016 council elections.…

  • What role for the CCC in local government?

    It is time to tackle the difficult and often thorny issue of the role of the Crime and Corruption Commission in the daily life of Queensland councils.

    It is time to tackle the difficult and often thorny issue of the role of the Crime and Corruption Co…

  • Holding the line

    At its heart, the core responsibility of the LGAQ is to protect and promote the interests of its 77 members

    At its heart, the core responsibility of the LGAQ is to protect and promote the interests of its 77 …

  • Invest local to get global benefits

    Our latest innovation roadshow highlights technologies that help solve real problems but can also rectify problems that councils never knew existed.

    Our latest innovation roadshow highlights technologies that help solve real problems but can also re…

  • Future in focus

    Now is an incredible place to be in history, riding the next great wave of technology and interconnectedness. Action we take now as a sector will shape how our communities live in the future.

    Now is an incredible place to be in history, riding the next great wave of technology and interconne…

  • Cairns summit to discuss cities of the future

    Leaders from local government and technology entrepreneurs are gathering in Cairns for the Future Cities, Smart Communities Summit

    Leaders from local government and technology entrepreneurs are gathering in Cairns for the Future Ci…

  • The art of listening

    Each year we try to get that little bit better in understanding the needs and aspirations of each member council. It’s a journey and not a destination but one we are absolutely committed to pursuing.

    Each year we try to get that little bit better in understanding the needs and aspirations of each me…

  • Motion Submissions Open

    Submissions are now open for motions to be discussed at the LGAQ Annual Conference in October. Read how your council can submit.

    Submissions are now open for motions to be discussed at the LGAQ Annual Conference in October. Read …

  • A word about innovation

    I will simply say that it’s better to be riding the wave than standing underneath it. That’s the LGAQ approach to innovation - harness the beast and make it serve us.

    I will simply say that it’s better to be riding the wave than standing underneath it. That’s the…

  • Councils need to drive reform in indigenous communities

    Queensland’s democratically-elected indigenous councils need to be at the centre of decision-making in any reforms to the delivery of services to remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities

    Queensland’s democratically-elected indigenous councils need to be at the centre of decision-makin…

  • Indigenous councils time has come

    Queensland and Australia’s indigenous councils really were front and centre on the big stage this week.

    Queensland and Australia’s indigenous councils really were front and centre on the big stage this …