Tasmania leads the way in new
State/Local partnership deal Jim Bacon's new Labor Government
is promising Tasmanian Councils a new deal. Through separate
Partnership Agreements with each of the State's 29 Councils, the two
spheres will work together 'in Tasmania's economic recovery'.
Editorial Describing it as 'tax
reform Black Friday for Councils and their communities across
Australia', President of the Australian Local Government Association,
Councillor John Campbell, believes all Local Government's concerns
about being locked out of the recent Premiers' Conference have been
realised.
President's comment Each edition we
feature the views of a State Local Government Association President.
The following is from Councillor John Jago, President Victorian Local
Governance Association.
Community partnership to clear
graffiti Maroondah City Council recently received a VicSafe
Community Safety and Crime Prevention Award for the successful
implementation of its Graffiti Strategy Pilot Program. Council has
reduced the incidence of graffiti by 80 percent.
Lagoon rescue to green a district A
project to rehabilitate a local lagoon at Sorell in southern Tasmania
will ultimately transform the region through effluent reuse as
irrigation.
Councils aim to turn the tide on climate
change Halting rising seas and the erratic weather extremes
predicted to accompany global warming lie behind the worldwide
linking of Local Government into the Cities for Climate Protection
(CCP) program.
Investors respond to Council
encouragement Programs to offset trends to unemployment, by
encouraging business investment, are paying off for Victoria's Hume
City Council. Located on the northern outskirts of Melbourne, Hume
recorded the second highest level of commercial and industrial
development outside the CBD for the year 1997/98.
Feedback appreciated Management and
staff at Local Government FOCUS would like to thank readers who took
the time to complete our 1998 Survey. Once again we received a range
of responses from elected members and officers, across all States and
Territories and from metropolitan and rural Councils.
CCT the other side of the ledger In the
October '98 edition of Local Government FOCUS a report from the 'CT
1998 Competing Solutions' Conference gave the reader the impression
that compulsory competitive tendering had been an unqualified
success, producing unprecedented efficiencies and improvements to
Council services. Closer scrutiny of the CCT juggernaut in
Victoria, however, allows plenty of room for another general
conclusion.
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