As many readers of Public Money & Management know, the New South Wales (NSW) government is planning large amalgamations of councils, especially within metropolitan Sydney, motivated in large part by a quest for financial savings. The historically weak financial results of many councils in Sydney have been largely a function of the regulatory environment, notably rate-pegging, and reflect recent changes in financial accounting benchmarks. More fundamentally, the financial capacity of local councils is a function of the income level of the local community and not of its size or population. In this paper, the authors explain differences in expenditure per capita by differences in income and services. Larger councils will not improve financial ...
Various state-based and national reports into Australian local government have conclusively demonstr...
Controversy surrounds structural reform in local government, especially efforts aimed at involuntari...
Like numerous other local government systems in developed countries, Australian local government con...
New South Wales (NSW) councils are tasked with providing a wide range of resources and services to t...
New South Wales (NSW) councils are tasked with providing a wide range of resources and services to t...
The Australian Independent Local Government Review Panel recently proposed amalgamating the majority...
Local councils in New South Wales (NSW) have the authority to invest ratepayers’ money that is not c...
The decline in the sub-prime market in the United State of America in 2007-2008 and the correspondin...
Local councils in New South Wales (NSW) have the authority to invest ratepayers\u27 money that is no...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine whether there is potential for political parties to us...
Currently in the state of New South Wales (NSW) local government councils have the authority to inve...
There is wide variation in the financial performance and capacity of Australian local governments. M...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine whether there is potential for political parties to us...
Structural reform through municipal mergers is ubiquitous across the developed world and Australian ...
Financial viability remains a matter of acute concern for Australian local government. Efforts to im...
Various state-based and national reports into Australian local government have conclusively demonstr...
Controversy surrounds structural reform in local government, especially efforts aimed at involuntari...
Like numerous other local government systems in developed countries, Australian local government con...
New South Wales (NSW) councils are tasked with providing a wide range of resources and services to t...
New South Wales (NSW) councils are tasked with providing a wide range of resources and services to t...
The Australian Independent Local Government Review Panel recently proposed amalgamating the majority...
Local councils in New South Wales (NSW) have the authority to invest ratepayers’ money that is not c...
The decline in the sub-prime market in the United State of America in 2007-2008 and the correspondin...
Local councils in New South Wales (NSW) have the authority to invest ratepayers\u27 money that is no...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine whether there is potential for political parties to us...
Currently in the state of New South Wales (NSW) local government councils have the authority to inve...
There is wide variation in the financial performance and capacity of Australian local governments. M...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine whether there is potential for political parties to us...
Structural reform through municipal mergers is ubiquitous across the developed world and Australian ...
Financial viability remains a matter of acute concern for Australian local government. Efforts to im...
Various state-based and national reports into Australian local government have conclusively demonstr...
Controversy surrounds structural reform in local government, especially efforts aimed at involuntari...
Like numerous other local government systems in developed countries, Australian local government con...