The Riverina and Murray Joint Organisation (RAMJO) brings together 11 regional councils to provide a united and local voice for our communities on key issues.
The RAMJO region covers an area of over 80,000 square kilometres and has a population of 152,909 people.
Joint organisations help to build stronger councils and to improve service delivery and infrastructure in key priority areas such as water security, energy, transport, digital connectivity, waste management and health, across these rural and regional communities.
The small RAMJO team works collaboratively with the General Managers and Mayors and other staff at each council to identify priority issues and then advocate for government funding and industry support to address these key projects.
RAMJO also has two waste groups that work with 13 councils across the region to provide collaborative approaches to waste and resource management.