The call is contained in Rural Councils Victoria’s policy platform ahead of next year’s federal election.
The proposed new Commissioner would bolster the relationship between rural communities and the Commonwealth, resulting in better council services and outcomes for residents, as well as greater alignment between the work of the Federal Government and local councils.
A Federal Local Government Commissioner could also assist with the administration of Commonwealth disaster recovery funding, meaning quicker outcomes for people following disasters.
RCV Secretary Bradley Thomas (CEO, Hepburn Shire Council) said rural councils often struggle to be heard in Canberra.
“A Local Government Commissioner will mean the door is always open,” he said.
“The Commissioner would be there to help local councils navigate the complexity of Federal departments and programs.”
“Better communication, faster decisions and less red tape will benefit everybody living across rural Australia.”
Rural Councils Victoria is also urging political parties and candidates to support:
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