Letters to the Editor

Updated August 17 2016 - 11:07pm, first published 8:38am

The Future of local Government 

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As the local government elections in Victoria approach stealthily without the media focus or realistically the degree of electorate interest of the state and federal contests, it might be time to rethink the mandate and function of our "third tier of government". Like many of our state water authorities, hospital boards and the like, local government was borne out of local need to provide services to emerging communities, and it historically attracted passionate and engaged representatives that could realistically claim mandate from a fully engaged electorate. Local government as such, took on the trappings and gravity of a tier of government with assembly chambers and civic titles that fitted its community standing.

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