2017, Article ID 4935

Australian Local Government Sustainability and Transformation: Structural Reform and the Fit for the Future (F4F) Reform Initiative in New South Wales – Forced Council Mergers

Ian Tiley – University of New England, Australia

Abstract

For decades, sustainability and, especially, long-term financial sustainability and transformation, primarily through structural and other modes of reform, have constituted major concerns and problems for ‘grass roots’ Australian government.
Usually the catalyst for change in these areas has emanated from state and territory jurisdictions which have imposed reforms, often with little regard for local councils or the communities they serve. Since August 2011, a structured process of dialogue and consultation has continued in the New South Wales local government sector, with the objective of implementing beneficial reform. The paper briefly explains this transformation initiative, particularly the NSW Government Fit for the Future (F4F) process and the current 35 council merger proposals.
The process is considered from the perspective of a long-term local government practitioner, elected representative, Mayor, and former member of the NSW Local Government Acts Taskforce (LGAT).

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