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  •   Home > News > Local Politics

    A warning the country's local government system will not be able to withstand future challenges if major changes aren't made

    A warning the country's local government system will not be able to withstand future challenges if major changes aren't made


    The Future for Local Government Review has made more than a dozen suggestions on how to better deliver outcomes for local communities.

    Independent Panel chair Jim Palmer says strong local government is important for building community resilience- and changes are needed.

    He says they've concluded the current system isn't fit for the future, isn't well-placed to meet challenges the nation is facing and there isn't mature relationships in place needed to succeed.

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