Krista Schade
16 September 2024, 9:00 PM
Balranald is on of hree New South Wales councils are set to come out of administration the local government elections held on 14 September have been held.
Central Coast Council, Wingecarribee Shire Council and Balranald Shire Council can now all return to democratic representation.
The councils were placed under the control of an administrator by the former State Government due to a range of performance and governance related issues.
To ensure the newly elected councillors are supported in the transition out of administration, the New South Wales Minister for Local Government, Ron Hoenig, has given notice of a Performance Improvement Order to apply for the 12 months following the election.
The Performance Improvement Orders will focus on budget discipline and financial sustainability, ensuring there are strong governance processes in place and that each council continues to implement the changes identified at the respective public inquiries. Each council will be required to:
The 2024 local government elections will see all but one council return to democratic representation. The government has developed a new Rural and Remote Council model for Central Darling Shire Council in far west New South Wales which has been in administration for more than a decade. Elections have been deferred with the aim of holding elections in March 2025.
Minister Hoenig said that democracy is an important part of Australian society, and every resident should be given the opportunity to elect the people they want to represent their local interests.
“The issues that led to these councils being placed under administration in the first place were very serious.
“While the new councils are finding their feet, I want to make sure there is a framework in place to ensure stable and strategic governance which is why I intend to issue each council with a Performance Improvement Order.”