Special thanks to our presenters at our Inaugural LGW WHS Conference held in February 2021. Note that not all presenters have given permission to share their presentations.
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Updating processes to reduce risk can be an overwhelming prospect for local government, particularly for councils who have previously experienced natural disasters.
Every two months we'll be sending updates, ideas, articles and research to our LGMS members.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, the LGM Board of Management and the LGW Management Committee for the mutual schemes considered a number of important matters.
Will you be attending the next LGRMFG meeting on 12 March 2021?
Eleanor Roosevelt once said that human rights begin ‘in small places close to home’ and that ‘unless these rights have meaning there, they have little meaning anywhere’.
A Court places great weight on contemporaneous council notes and records when deciding if council has breached their duty of care.
Greg Hallam speaks to us about LGMS and how the scheme delivers benefits to members.
Insurance is one of those things we all have to do and pay but it is not always understood how the market works.
LGMS attended the Combined Group of Darling Downs and Wide Bay Burnett Local Government Safety Officer Group hosted by Toowoomba Regional Council in early December 2020.
Ian Leckenby discusses the LGMS Stakeholder Engagement Strategy and the upcoming LGW Workplace Health and Safety Conference.
Why do Councils prefer mutual schemes for insurance?
LGMS gave an update at the LGAQ Annual Conference
At the recent LGAQ Conference, the Annual LGMS Risk Excellence Awards were presented to the winners.
This webinar provided an overview of the upcoming storm season and the importance of disaster management in local government.