Our recruitment team has unparalleled experience in helping enterprises, local and state government find talented professionals.
The young people of Mornington Island will get the opportunity to strengthen their cultural identity and explore their goals and aspirations with funding to supporting three activities over two years.
Feature writer, Mark Crawley, CEO Carpentaria Shire Council, explains how Council used MIPP funding to undertake Strategic Planning works to expand the tourism industry within the Shire.
How we support young people to actively participate in their community, to achieve their aspirations and feel engaged and connected is crucial now and into the future.
Harnessing the power of the sun in one of Australia's towns that receives the longest sunshine hours, provides long term benefits in both environmental and financial sustainability.
Considerable effort goes into planning, but how do we ensure all our plans align and the community understands the journey
Recognising barriers for small businesses and developing streamlined processes that attract and enable small business operations within the community.
What environmental elements to consider when making a submission
For nine months, our Peak Services Grants Program Office has been working with LHAC to strengthen their funding applications and manage their grants program.
Delivering infrastructure in the Outback by the Sea ® – The importance of funding, partnerships, and professional delivery
An insight into how a regional council achieved a 57% saving in telecommunications costs by outsourcing to our specialist Procurement team.
Grants that benefit local regions and communities are available at the state and federal levels. We list the most important steps to consider when writing and submitting grant applications.
Are you or a colleague too close to the tender process and may have a conflict of interest?
Carpentaria Shire Council explain how a simple project assurance review and maintenance of key data can streamline project delivery.
$10m in Federal Government funding is available to communities that undertake disaster risk reduction and resilience initiatives.
Mount 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