The WA Government is undertaking a review of the Local Government Act. Stage 1 covered areas where some immediate improvements could be made. Stage 2 covers more strategic issues:
The review is probably timely, given that the current Act was passed in 1995 and represented considerable change from the way local government in WA had operated since the 1960s. However, it is unfortunate that neither the discussion papers nor
any other documentation relating to the Review clearly defines problems that
the Review is intended to address. Instead, they set out a broad vision for
local government without providing a context for assessing whether proposed
reforms would improve the performance of local government.
This is particularly
pertinent in the case of the pro-forma surveys attached to each of the detailed
discussion papers, which ask for simplistic responses (eg ‘Yes’, ‘No’,
‘Unsure’) to a series of questions without adequate (or, in many cases, any)
supporting information. This 'tick-a-box' approach to consultation is an insult to those wishing to make a considered submission to the Review and is unlikely to provide useful information.
I'd strongly encourage anyone still considering making a submission to do so in their own words rather than simply ticking boxes defined by the authors of the Review.
Anyway, here is my submission, for what it is worth. [NB click on each page to enlarge.]
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