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Ratepayers keen to help frame Noosa budget

Mr Shave said Noosa residents were asked last September to prioritise a range of budget consultation options including establishing a community reference group as well as public workshops. He said the end result was 156 responses with 94 per cent listing online engagement in their top three priorities. Online participatory budgeting tools have been in place for a number of years in other countries, Mr Shave said. A number of Queensland councils have or are beginning to implement online budget engagement processes. A Noosa ratepayers leader wants tourism levy funds redirected to help the struggling tourist-based sector. Mr Shave said residents were asked to determine priorities.

White River residents lose water, then power

White River residents lose water, then power
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Population growth, visitors, stretching Tūrangi s thin blue line

Population growth, visitors, stretching Tūrangi s thin blue line 27 Jan, 2021 02:00 PM 5 minutes to read Acting Taupō area commander Senior Sergeant Herby Ngawhika addresses residents concerns at the community meeting in Tūrangi. Photo / Laurilee McMichael Acting Taupō area commander Senior Sergeant Herby Ngawhika addresses residents concerns at the community meeting in Tūrangi. Photo / Laurilee McMichael Laurilee McMichael is editor of the Taupo & Turangi Weekenderlaurilee.mcmichael@nzme.co.nzTaupoWeekender Tūrangi-Tongariro area residents say difficulties getting hold of police, slow responses to some 111 calls and groups of out of control teens in lakeshore settlements over the holiday season all point to the area needing more police.

Update: Boy survives crash down cliff

The search for the 2-year-old girl continues. Journalist Wednesday, 27 January 2021, 08:02 Anton Gerber and his grandson Tyler Jansen van Rensburg (4) looking down at the place where the mother allegedly drove off the cliff. Photo: Kristy Kolberg Update Video GEORGE NEWS & VIDEOS - The young boy (8) who was involved in the latest incident on the Voëlklip road in Herold s Bay, walked more than two kilometres on his own in the blazing sun to find help after his mother (34) and sister (2) went over the cliff in their Fiat 500 last Thursday, 21 January. This is where I found him. Right here, said Herold s Bay local Anton Gerber, pointing at the spot where he picked up the young boy next to the road. He was injured and kept holding onto his ribs in pain.

Zimbabwe: NGOs seek urgent investigation and action into abuse of locals by Chinese mining firms nationally

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Featured pages Featured pages Featured pages Featured pages Article ‘Rights, Peace, Gender Commissions Petitioned To Deal With Abusive Chinese Employers’ 23 January 2021 A group of rights-based NGOs have petitioned the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC), National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) and Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) to investigate allegations of abuse on workers by some Chinese mining companies. The petition prepared by Matabeleland North Institute of Human Rights (MIHR) was endorsed and jointly issued by Women Institute for Leadership Development, Gweru Residents and Ratepayers Association and the Matobo Youth Development Initiative. … The groups are seeking urgent investigation and action into abuse of local Zimbabwean workers by Chinese mining companies countrywide. The consortium said it was incensed by some videos and pictures circulating on social media showing a Chinese miner as

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