Major milestone for reform of Local Government Act

The Legislative Assembly has passed the Local Government Amendment Bill 2023, which will deliver a range of major reforms to the system of local government across Western Australia.

The Legislative Assembly has passed the Local Government Amendment Bill 2023, which will deliver a range of major reforms to the system of local government across Western Australia.

Tranche one of the reforms is progressing to allow for key changes to be implemented for the October 2023 Ordinary Elections.

The changes will deliver a range of major benefits for ratepayers, strengthen local democracy and provide greater transparency and accountability by:

Work on the second tranche of additional legislation to deliver further reforms is continuing in consultation with the local government sector.

This includes the establishment of the new Local Government Inspector and the introduction of local government monitors for early intervention.

The Local Government Amendment Bill 2023 will now be considered by the Legislative Council.

Comments attributed to Local Government Minister John Carey:

"Our reform agenda is clear - we are strengthening the transparency, accountability and efficiency of local governments, and this set of electoral reforms will enable stronger local democracy and community engagement.

"The passage of the Bill through the Legislative Assembly is the latest milestone in the continued delivery of the McGowan Government's significant local government reforms.

"We have had an extensive history of inquiries, reports and reviews into the sector and the consultation has been extensive with more than 200 submissions received over the three-month consultation period. Now is the time for action and real change across local government.

"Our Government is continuing to work with the sector to implement reforms, including election changes to be in effect for the upcoming October 2023 elections."

Minister's office - 6552 5300