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The Future of Local Government Review – PMAT Submission on the Final Report
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Thank you for the opportunity to make a submission regarding the Final Report of the Future of Local Government Review and Final Report community Summary, which have been on public exhibition from the 17 November 2023 to the 29 February 2024.
The review into the Future of Local Government in Tasmania started in January 2021. See details on the Department of Premier and Cabinet website here and the Future of Local Government Review website here.
According to the Minister for Local Government here, the ‘Final report makes 37 recommendations covering all aspects of the local government system, from voluntary amalgamations through to councillor performance and council management of local infrastructure.’
We welcome the Minister’s statement that the ‘Review will not result in forced amalgamations of councils’ and that ‘There will be no change to council boundaries unless both the councils and communities want them’.
As per PMAT’s submission dated the 2 August 2023 regarding ‘The Future of Local Government Review Stage 3’ we would like to re-emphasise that if voluntary amalgamations are to occur that the review adopt the major elements required for successful amalgamations as identified by Drew (2022 and 2020).
If amalgamations are to happen in Tasmania it is strongly recommended that the six major elements required for successful amalgamations, as outlined in Saving Local Government Financial Sustainability in a Challenging World by Joseph Drew (2022)1, be adopted.
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