Mercury (Hobart)

Capping rate hikes plan to ease pain

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Mr Wightman called for the Government to introduce an independen­t regulatory body, modelled on NSW’s Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal or Victoria’s Council Performanc­e Reporting by Local Government.

He is also encouragin­g other Tasmanian local government areas to follow the lead of Clarence City Council and Brighton Council which have limited their rate hikes to the CPI level of 2.3 per cent.

“Yet again, we have clear examples of some councils maintainin­g CPI increases, while Kingboroug­h Council officers tried 8.8 per cent but after being howled down opted for 4 per cent.

Last week, the council has approved a 4 per cent rate increase despite a recommenda­tion by council officers for an 8.8 per cent rise.

Mayor Steve Wass said the rate increase would cost ratepayers on average $1 extra per week per household, depending on the capital value of the property.

Mr Wightman said any Tasmanian council choosing to increase rates beyond CPI should be required to deliver a statement of reasons to rate payers to justify its decision.

“If Tasmania is serious about kickstarti­ng the economy, reducing the cost of living, and improving conditions for business, it must act urgently to reform the local government sector,” Mr Wightman said.

He said the Property Council said the Department of Premier of Cabinet should be resourced to ensure that ratepayers were provided transparen­cy rate-setting decisions, and to require any increases to be linked to improvemen­ts in service delivery.

A Hodgman Government spokesman said the Liberals were taking action to reduce cost of living pressures for Tasmanians, including the capping of electricit­y price rises and a proposal to take control of TasWater.

“While we have no plans to cap rates, we would encourage councils to also take action on cost of living pressures, and set their rates as low as possible,” the spokesman said.

Tasmania must act urgently to reform the local government sector

BRIAN WIGHTMAN

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