The Local Government Act states:
5.33. Decisions made at electors’ meetings
(1) All decisions made at an electors’ meeting are to be considered at the next ordinary council meeting or, if that is not practicable —
(a) at the first ordinary council meeting after that meeting; or
(b) at a special meeting
To defer consideration for an indefinite period doesn't fall within a reasonable person's definition of 'consider', especially when this is done via an en-bloc deferral (as I understand happened) rather than determining this for each individual resolution.
Perth Voice 31st January 2015. Click to enlarge |
Yet another example of council reform needed across the board. No, not COUNCIL CUL but reform.
ReplyDeleteShocking. Regardless of whether this is illegal or not, it certainly is immoral.
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