About
About the Network
This network is for Local Government people involved in working on the web. Whether you’re in marketing and communications, IT, strategy, or the library, if you’re involved in the web at your organisation then being a part of this network will benefit you.
Our aims and objectives:
- To build a community amongst web people in Local Government
- To support learning and development through knowledge sharing
- To help NSW Councils lead the way by improving website accessibility for all.
If you want to know more about why we started the network, ready our first post: What’s this all about?
Supported by:

The LG Web Network is supported by the Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW (LGSA) and Local-e a department of the LGSA. It is coordinated by:
- Reem Abdelaty – Local-e Program Director
Who we are:
Reem Abdelaty | contact Reem
Reem has been running Local-e (formerly Local Online Communications and Linkages) for almost three years. In that time she has managed to travel all over regional NSW, including Broken Hill, Brewarrina, Deniliquin and other parts in between, visiting her clients. Reem has a particular interest in making sure that her clients have access to the latest information in the web world.
Prior to this Reem was involved in setting up Local Government Procurement, and prior to that she was in the wilds of the private sector.
Reem loves cooking and adores spending her spare time writing, and taking pictures for her food blog.
Reem holds a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and History from the Australian National University, and a Graduate Certificate in Commerce from the University of Sydney.
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Contact us
Write to:
Local Government Web Network
GPO Box 7003, Sydney NSW 2001
Email: lgwebnetwork@lgsa.org.au
Phone: 02 9242 4000
Fax: 02 9242 4111
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