Orange City Council and Mount Hagen Urban Local Level Government (MHULLG) in the Papua New Guinea Highlands have had a strong history of working in partnership to build capacity. This is based on a Sister City relationship extending to 30 years founded on the acceptance that to build better communities more than just physical infrastructure is needed. The Australian Government AusAID organisation funded the capacity building program, supported by the Commonwealth Local Government Forum who provide back-end administration and acts as a broker in drawing together a number of partnership agreements and AusAID funding applications in addition to information exchange. Council’s work has been recognised and supported nationally in PNG and by AusA...
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A ground-breaking new approach to building capacity for Aboriginal child and family service delivery...
Orange City Council and Mount Hagen Urban Local Level Government (MHULLG) in the Papua New Guinea Hi...
This Ausaid strategy aims to help Papua New Guinea reduce poverty and promote sustainable developmen...
Australian cities are experiencing a sustained period of rapid urban growth, particularly on the urb...
In 2007 the CEO of the then Noosa Council became aware of the Commonwealth Local Government Forum’s ...
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the Townsville/Port Moresby partnership act...
This paper summarises initiatives in the area of capacity building between communities, governments ...
During the last decades, local governments have increasingly become recognised as actors in internat...
agencies worked together to jointly produce the Greater Mount Gambier Master Plan. This Plan was com...
This article explores the contribution that local government to local government partnerships can ma...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
International developments in the area of governance over the past few years have seen an increase i...
More than 80 per cent of Australia’s population live in cities that collectively generate over 80 pe...
There is a renewed interest in land use transport integration as a means of achieving sustainable ac...
In December 2004 the New South Wales (NSW) state Housing Minister announced the redevelopment of th...
A ground-breaking new approach to building capacity for Aboriginal child and family service delivery...
Orange City Council and Mount Hagen Urban Local Level Government (MHULLG) in the Papua New Guinea Hi...
This Ausaid strategy aims to help Papua New Guinea reduce poverty and promote sustainable developmen...
Australian cities are experiencing a sustained period of rapid urban growth, particularly on the urb...
In 2007 the CEO of the then Noosa Council became aware of the Commonwealth Local Government Forum’s ...
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the Townsville/Port Moresby partnership act...
This paper summarises initiatives in the area of capacity building between communities, governments ...
During the last decades, local governments have increasingly become recognised as actors in internat...
agencies worked together to jointly produce the Greater Mount Gambier Master Plan. This Plan was com...
This article explores the contribution that local government to local government partnerships can ma...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
International developments in the area of governance over the past few years have seen an increase i...
More than 80 per cent of Australia’s population live in cities that collectively generate over 80 pe...
There is a renewed interest in land use transport integration as a means of achieving sustainable ac...
In December 2004 the New South Wales (NSW) state Housing Minister announced the redevelopment of th...
A ground-breaking new approach to building capacity for Aboriginal child and family service delivery...