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Queensland Amalgamation Experiences

The Good and the Not So Good. Queensland Amalgamation Experiences. The Good - 1995. 166 Councils reduced to 157 All ‘donut’ situations Gold Coast Warwick Bundaberg Gympie Ipswich Cairns Mackay Others were also considered ( ie Maryborough) Extensive consultation was involved.

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Queensland Amalgamation Experiences

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  1. The Good and the Not So Good Queensland AmalgamationExperiences

  2. The Good - 1995 • 166 Councils reduced to 157 • All ‘donut’ situations • Gold Coast • Warwick • Bundaberg • Gympie • Ipswich • Cairns • Mackay • Others were also considered (ie Maryborough) • Extensive consultation was involved

  3. The Good – 1995 Aftermath • Of those surveyed community members who expressed an opinion, 75% believed service delivery had improved • Only 7% indicated a desire to revert back to the original boundaries

  4. The Not So Good – 2008 • 157 Councils reduced to 73 • Main apparent basis for action was lack of financial sustainability • Lack of detailed consultation

  5. The Not So Good – 2008 Aftermath • Overt public opposition • Formation of groups such as the QLGRA • De-amalgamation and continuing unrest

  6. Qld Local Government Reform Alliance “Return to community acceptable natural local government boundaries that reflect locally held beliefs about community and identity and provide local amenity and service”

  7. Taroom Shire Council 1879 - 2008 • 18,644.5 square kilometres • Taroom township (680 people) • Council employed approx 75 people • The Leichardt Tree

  8. 1910

  9. 2013

  10. 2008 - The Decision Made • Division 1 of Taroom Shire (including the township of Taroom) to be merged with Banana Shire Council • The remainder of Taroom Shire to be amalgamated with Western Downs Regional Council • 57 Council staff to Banana, 15 to Western Downs • Banana Shire (centred 198 klms away) didn’t want Taroom • No significant natural barriers between the communities …Local Government Reform Commission

  11. No significant natural barriers between the communities….. Local Government Reform Commission

  12. Banana Shire Council 1879 - 2008

  13. Banana Shire Council Est. 1879

  14. Taroom 2009 - present

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