With less than four months to go until the mandatory implementation of the new standards, it is time to ensure all LGMS members are ready for the change.
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LGMS have been out visiting members as part of LGAQ's Elected Member Updates (EMU).
LGW’s self-insurance licence conditions require that during the licence period, four year licence holders will be required to carry out a self-audit at the two-year interval
Society's expectations continue to evolve and the law of privacy continues to evolve with it.
LGMS eNews July edition out now
Have a read of Nick Rossmann's article on page 24-25 of LGAQ Council Leader magazine.
Welcome to Peter Gould who has commenced as the new WHS Manager with the LGW Workcare team.
A substantial amount of council resources are connected to their motor fleet. The impact of downtime of motor vehicles can be significant to council’s diverse range of operations for various reasons.
Driveway crossovers are just as the name reads - they cross over a road reserve and driveway to provide access to a private property for vehicles.
Regional Risk Coordinator David Royston-Jennings recently attended several councils to meet with CEOs, leadership teams, governance managers and risk officers,
LGW Workcare presented at Peak Services HR & IR Masterclass in Brisbane today.
Welcome to the May edition of LGMS eNews
LGMS was proud to attend the Queensland Disaster Management Conference in Brisbane in early June.
Local Government Risk Management Focus Group 12 - 13 August
In the 2nd Quarter of 2021, the LGM Board of Management and the LGW Management Committee for the mutual schemes considered a number of important matters.