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Date: Friday 16 May 2025
Location: Melbourne Town Hall, Swanston Street, Melbourne
Authors:
• Cr Sean O’Reilly
• Marjan Hajjari, Executive Manager Strategic Growth & Advocacy
Address by the Minister for Local Government – Hon. Nick Staikos MP
The Minister addressed the assembly with key insights and updates affecting local government:
Councillor Behaviour and Governance
- Six councils currently have monitors in place due to governance concerns.
- Poor councillor behaviour negatively impacts decision-making, staff morale, and community trust.
- Most misconduct involves interactions among councillors.
- Personal attacks on social media are a growing concern.
CEO Recruitment Support
- LGMap will assist councils in recruiting CEOs by offering best-practice tools and frameworks.
Key Policy and Operational Issues
Waste Management
- Waste services remain a top statewide issue.
- Graffiti removal is not considered a priority.
Rate Capping and Financial Sustainability
- Hepburn Shire’s 10% rate cap variation was supported due to strong long-term planning.
- Suggestion: Councils should seek advice or coaching from the Essential Services Commission (ESC) on the feasibility of rate cap variations.
Council Assets and Representation
- Local governments manage over $140 billion in assets.
- 28 councils have 50% women councillors; overall, about 43% of councillors are women.
- Councils are encouraged to formally recognise women’s contributions to leadership.
Rates Collection and Financial Hardship
- Financial hardship policies vary across councils.
- A standardised approach is recommended to ensure equity.
Public Libraries
- Public perception of libraries as community hubs has risen from ~50% in 2006 to ~80% in 2022.
- A revised funding model for libraries is under consideration.
Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) Updates
Financial Position
- MAV is exploring an expansion of its fee-for-service model.
- A small deficit was reported, attributed to service expansion.
- Commercial Crime Fund and Liability Mutual Insurance (LMI) are still operational.
- The LGE Health Plan reported a surplus.
- The overall deficit was driven by LMI but is expected to recover in FY 2024–25.
- MAV remains solvent and continues to invest to increase income.
Advocacy and Reform
- MAV is advocating for reform of the Financial Services Levy (FSL).
- The Emergency Services Levy has been criticised as a cost shift.
- Planning reforms are currently in progress.
Strategic Planning and Innovation
- The Future of Local Government Taskforce is exploring long-term sustainability.
- MAV is investigating AI projects to improve efficiency.
- A mayoral delegation to Canberra is planned for August to influence national policy.
Motions at MAV State Council
The MAV State Council session included debate on several strategic and contested motions:
Notable Motions
- Motion 13 – Waste Service Charge
- Contested due to being viewed as insufficient.
- Debate on Toxic Online Media
- Addressed councillor safety and integrity concerns.
- Debate on Asylum Seekers
- Varied views were expressed on council roles in advocacy.
Date: 2 June 2025
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