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Editions > 2000 > February > Green Wednesday November 19, 2008 - Melbourne Time: 15:05:34

Main Articles

-Making our road infrastructure a national priority
Concern about how the road infrastructure required over the next 20-50 years is to be provided has led to the inaugural National Rural Roads Congress. Hosted by Moree Plains Shire Council and titled 'Creating Solutions', this Congress will be staged from 5-8 March.

-Road maintenance wins international award
Victoria's Brimbank City Council has won an International Excellence Award for its new road maintenance system. The new strategy, established with the assistance of the Civil Construction Corporation, has been in operation for a year.

-Editorial
As to which Local Government services will incur a GST, and which will be GST free, is still very much up in the air. With Councils expecting this information to have be released last November, it appears now that the best they can expect is early February. In January, Acting Leader of the Opposition, Simon Crean, slated the Government for this indecision. He said that Councils are unable to plan for the year ahead.

-President's comment
Each edition we feature the views of a Local Government Association President. The following is from Councillor Peter Woods OAM, President Local Government Association of NSW.

-Hurstville's 24 hour call service
Residents of Sydney's Hurstville City Council can now get a personal response to phone calls on a range of Council services 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

-Community playground attracts international interest
A community developed playground in Victoria's City of Greater Shepparton is receiving national and international attention. The playground attracts between 140,000 and 200,000 visitors per year. The adventures, exploration and imaginative fun themes, keep children at Ardmona Kidstown busy for hours.

-Dry land salinity - help is on its way
The battle to save Australia's productive land has received a boost with the appointment of Don Budge to the position of Local Government Dryland Salinity Officer with the Murray Darling Association. Dryland salinity is causing declining productivity on the land and increasing salinity in our river systems. Restoration costs are now estimated to exceed the value of product generated in the affected areas, presenting a problem for rural economies and their Councils.

-Which government is that?
Customers presenting to the service counter at George Town Council may have business with Council or they may be seeking service from State or Commonwealth Departments. For 18 months, the three spheres of government have operated from the same location with two counters at the George Town Council Service Centre in the Council Chambers.


  Feature - Human Resources/OH&S

-Australian Job Search Service
Australian Job Search (AJS) is a free, comprehensive and innovative job posting and matching service provided by the Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business (DEWRSB). It is a suite of computer applications and services whose main strength is the variety of ways that it is delivered to users. It is a free and easy way for employers to recruit staff and is ideally suited for Local Government to gain wide exposure for its job vacancy advertisements.

-'Disappearing' managers indicate healthy staff
Regarding staff as the most valuable of all Council assets, Victoria's City of Casey has undertaken a comprehensive program of staff health promotion.

-Where are the women?
In spite of the introduction of Equal Employment Opportunity legislation 25 years ago women are still under represented in management, including Local Government. If Councils are to make good decisions on behalf of the community, decision makers should reflect community diversity, including representative numbers of women.

-Awards to recognise disaster heroes
If you work for a Local Government, volunteer or community organisation that has been actively involved in emergency management, before or after a disaster, then Emergency Management Australia (EMA) wants to hear about it. Organisations or people who have helped to keep Australians and their property safe from disasters or assisted with the response to and the rebuilding after disasters will be recognised under a new annual Award Scheme.


  FOCUS Promotion - Local Government A National Perspective

-Message from the Minister
Welcome to the first issue of National Perspective for 2000. Throughout this year I will continue to contribute to Local Government Focus as a way of keeping everyone involved in Local Government updated with Federal Government initiatives of interest to your Council and your community.

-CALP launched
Commonwealth Assistance for Local Project 1999-2000 (CALP) is a comprehensive guide to Federal Government assistance and services available to support Local Government programmes, regional initiatives and community projects across Australia. The publication is a valuable resource for a wide variety of organisations, including rural and regional representative groups, Councils and other Local Government bodies, community groups and local businesses.

-NOLG offers greater access to a variety of Federal services
The National Office of Local Government (NOLG), part of the Department of Transport and Regional Services, advises the Federal Minister on Local Government issues. The National Office of Local Government provides advice to Local Government entities, taking a whole-of-government approach through various Commonwealth Departments.

-Booklet helps councils with GST
To help councils prepare for The New Tax System, the Australian Tax Office released a 40-page booklet entitled Local Government and The New Tax System.

-Innovation Awards set scene for a world first
When Senator Ian Macdonald, Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government, presented the National Awards for Innovation in Local Government last November, he was setting the scene for expansion of an environmental world first for councils. The award in the Environment Category went to the Australian Municipal Energy Improvement Facility (AMEIF), a business unit of Newcastle City Council, which has demonstrated its ability to save councils considerable expenditure on electricity.

-Release of the 1998-99 National Report
Useful information on the operation of Local Government in Australia can be found in the 1998-99 National Report on the Operation of the Local Government (Financial Assistance) Act 1995, now available from the National Office of Local Government.

-Funding for Local Agenda 21
Senator Ian Macdonald, Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government announced $100,000 in Federal funding to boost the activities of Local Agenda 21, a programme for sustainable development established by and for Local Government.

-Six communities celebrate their new Rural Transaction Centres
Senator Ian Macdonald, Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government has congratulated six communities who celebrated the opening of their own Rural Transaction Centres (RTCs) at the close of 1999.





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