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Grant applications are a crucial source of revenue for LGAs. But did you know that having access to a vast database like Localis's can not only save you hours of your time but also increase your chances of winning more grants?
We provide services to assist with writing the grant, leveraging our extensive database to strengthen your application.
Ever been tasked with reporting back on the economic impact of an event in your region, or even a neighbouring one?
Localis conducts specific event reports to assist in LGAs of all sizes from small community gatherings to large-scale festivals.
From analysing the impact of a new road to identifying opportunities for healthcare investment, Localis has worked on key infrastructure projects all over the country.
We work closely with LGAs and third parties to provide solutions grounded in statistics, not guesswork.
Ever wondered where tourists are coming from, what they're doing in town, how long they're staying, and who they are?
Localis can provide these metrics and many more in an easy-to-use dashboard that you can share with everyone in your region at a moment's notice.
A Local Government Area is a geographical area that is administered by a local government. LGAs are typically used in Australia and are similar to the concept of a city, town, or county in other countries.
They are responsible for providing a range of public services and maintaining public infrastructure in their respective areas. These services may include waste management, public recreation facilities, local road infrastructure, and community services. The specific responsibilities and powers of LGAs can vary depending on the regulations of the state or territory they are in.
Your LGA is the specific geographical region in which you reside that is administered by a local government or council. In Australia, there are 566 such areas, covering the entire country without any gaps or overlaps.
To find out which LGA you belong to, you can typically use your residential address and look it up on your state or territory's government website, or on the website of the Australian Bureau of Statistics. They often provide tools or resources to help you identify your specific LGA.