October November News from Peak
A word from Brent, our Managing Director and CEOFrom the Long Drive to Norfolk and a couple of awards - one handed out and one collected - it has been a feverish couple of months at Peak Services. |
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Sherlock - Energy Detective and Tariff AnalysisHow the Energy Detective and tariff analysis fit together to find savings for councils. Check out the case studies at the end of the article. |
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Council denied legal representation in the QIRCQueensland Industrial Relations Commission reinforces the need for councils to consider whether they can be legally represented in a matter before the Commission. |
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Mount Isa City Council successfully in highly competitive BBRFMount Isa City Council was one of the 104 successful applicants across Australia who were offered funding under the highly competitive Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF), Community Investments stream. |
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Peak turns its hand to support tourismAs the Sunshine State’s tourism sector continues to warm up, post-COVID, Peak has answered the call from – and is now answering the calls for – beautiful Diamantina Shire. Read more |
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Celebrating diversity in QueenslandFrom the outback to the coast, from Cape York to Coolangatta, Queensland councils are as diverse as the communities they serve. |
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Planning for a careerWhile she didn’t initially plan on studying and working – while raising a family – Tracey Douglas is a shining example of what can happen when you hit the books and partner with Peak Training. |
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The benefits of bundling services and scopes of work when tenderingPeak Services can show your council the way to cost and administration savings that are available when you ‘bundle’ as part of your tendering. |
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Long Drive for Drought exceed fundraising target in support of Queensland FarmersWe’re excited to announce that we exceeded our $80,000 fundraising target and raised $83,085 to help support Queensland farmers so greatly affected by drought. |
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Bluetooth 'e-padlocks- unlock border road closures - and an innovation awardClever use of Bluetooth technology to overcome COVID-related border road closures has been recognised with a highly sought-after innovation prize. |