IN an about face, Great Lakes Council has resolved to acknowledge, and support the state government's proposed merger with Gloucester and Greater Taree City councils.
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But, council’s agreement is subject to the development of a merger blueprint.
Council plans to engage independent consultants Morrison Lowe to assist with the preparation of council's submission and suggested merger blueprint.
Mayor Jan McWilliams said council had held a long term position to stand alone, and had been found to be competent under the NSW Government's 'fit for the future' program.
“We were also found to be financially sustainable by the NSW Treasury Corporation,” Cr McWilliams said.
“Whilst we could have stood alone, that option was not realistic or pragmatic in the current political climate.
“Council understands and has considered the NSW Government's direction on local government reform and mergers.”
Council general manager, Glenn Handford said they were confident their strategic direction and management practices were sound and in accord with the state government's vision for the future of local government.
"Council believes that, should a three-way merger proceed, it is vitally important to develop a strong strategy for a merger blueprint that will ensure the new council is appropriately structured for success and the delivery of efficient and effective services to the communities of the combined councils,” Mr Handford said.
"Council believes we can bring our successful strategic management experience to a merged entity which would be a good thing for the whole region".
Council will hold community information sessions across the Great Lakes next week to provide information to the community about how a merger could affect residents and how they can have a say on the Minister's proposal.
Please contact council or check council's website for dates and venues for our update meetings.
"We will also be keeping everyone updated via our website, media and social media platforms on all issues related to the merger proposal,” Mr Handford said.
"We urge our community to get involved in this vital issue for their community and make their views known to the NSW Government by attending a public enquiry meeting or making a submission to the boundary commission,” Cr McWilliams said.
You must register to be allowed to attend and you must state if you wish to speak. Phone 1300 813 020 or register online
Monday, April 4, 4pm-8pm Club Taree
Tuesday, April 5, 9am-1pm Club Forster
Tuesday April, 5, 3pm-5pm Bulahdelah Bowling Club
Wednesday, April 6, 9am-12pm Gloucester Soldiers Club