Over on the VLGA Connect Youtube and podcast channels, there’s some terrific new local government content.
In episode 285, Chris Eddy speaks with Greg Hannan from Powercor about a new report that looks at how communities and councils can plan for and implement neighbourhood battery projects.
The report looks at the various uses for batteries, the key factors to consider in their location, design and planning, as well as the commercial considerations for not only their cost but also how they may potentially create revenue for communities.
And in episode 286, the weekly Governance Update is generating lots of comment about the origins of Victorian Council names, and how many we definitively can say are Indigenous.
Catch up on the latest episode with Chris Eddy and Stephen Cooper now, sponsored by Hunt & Hunt Lawyers.
All episodes of VLGA Connect are available on YouTube and on your preferred podcast listening app.