Simtables for Community Empowerment Engagement Update
The Simtables for Community Empowerment project has continued to progress well throughout June and July, with lots of engagement from Councils and key stakeholders. The
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The Simtables for Community Empowerment project has continued to progress well throughout June and July, with lots of engagement from Councils and key stakeholders. The
The Hunter JO officially launched our Hunter & Central Coast Circular Economy Roadmap in July with a fantastic networking breakfast event with attendance from across
As part of our Hunter Global initiative, we are developing a suite of advocacy collateral to capitalise on the opportunities that are presented to the
In July, the Hunter JO held the second Hunter JO strategy workshop with the Mayors and General Managers from our Member Councils, to work together
Following the devastation of recent floods across the Hunter, the region’s ten Mayors signed a joint statement calling for more disaster support from the State
Our Climate Change Integrated Planning and Reporting (IP&R) Package has now been released in its final version! Originally released as a working draft in late
The Hunter JO recently hosted two Simtable training sessions: a General User training on the 27th of April and Super User of the 4th of
We have recently refreshed our Regional Contaminated Land project web page, making it easier than ever for Council staff to access a range of helpful
In June, the Hunter JO was pleased to support Business Hunter’s Powering Business 2050: Emerging Industries and the Future of Work Summit. This summit featured
At its April 2022 meeting the Hunter JO Board resolved to revamp and refocus the activities of its Regional Economic Transition Subcommittee. Now known as
In June, representatives from our Member Councils and the Hunter JO attended the annual National General Assembly of Local Government in Canberra convened by the
The Hunter and Central Coast region is collaboratively working towards developing the local circular economy. With a view of our region’s strengths and challenges, the
The Hunter Joint Organisation acknowledges the country and history of the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, of our region, and of Australia.
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