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local community priorities released in June 2013 and Mayor Lewis wrote to political party leaders on 21 August asking them to honour funding allocations of at least $150 million and projects already identified under the existing Regional Development Australia Fund (RDAF). Read more here R2R still delivering for roads for remote communities Roper Gulf Shire Council with assistance from R2R funding has brought new roads and driveways to the people of Yanyula Camp Borroloola. This urban living area in the centre of Borroloola, the bustling capital of the gulf, has had a major road upgrade to address the health and amenities of constituents. The picture below shows the completed works. Darwin Stormwater Drainage Condition Assessment Workshop 26 September IPWEA presents this workshop to assist asset management practitioners apply best practice for inspection, condition and performance assessment for stormwater drainage assets. New and updated topics resulting from feedback and latest developments. WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES: Explain the use of PN5 to improve SWD asset management practice Provide a consistent approach to SWD survey and condition assessment Provide hands-on professional development. Register here MacDonnell Shire delivers high standard of family parks MacDonnell Shire Council is pleased to announce that the newly established family park at Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji) has been warmly welcomed by the community with children already enjoying the new equipment. More family parks are set to be established in Kintore and Hermannsburg, and finishing touches will be made at the Ikuntji family park following a recent government funding announcement. Read more here http://alga.asn.au/?ID=11599 http://www.ipwea.org/swd2013 http://www.macdonnell.nt.gov.au/about-council/newsletters http://www.ropergulf.nt.gov.au/
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