WYNDHAM
Home » News » Councillor roles and powers under review

Councillor roles and powers under review

The powers and roles of mayors, councillors and council staff will be examined as part of a statewide review of the Local Government Act.

The review was announced by Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins last week and honours a pre-election commitment made by Labor to improve the accountability of the third tier of government and “modernise” the Local Government Act.

The review will consider the governance and administrative processes that councils should follow to ensure decision-making is open, transparent, free from bias, and provides for community input.

The review will be conducted by a six- member advisory committee, chaired by Yuroke MP Ros Spence and comprising Glen Eira councillor Mary Delahunty and Pyrenees councillor David Clark, former local government chief executives Kathy Alexander and Kay Rundle, and public policy academic Nicholas Reece.

The committee will provide advice to Ms Hutchins, who will also consult with councils and communities directly.

“We’re reviewing the Local Government Act to bring it into the 21st century and give communities the strong, transparent and efficient local council they deserve,” the minister said.

“The act needs to be modernised and the Labor government is ensuring that local residents, councils and experts all have their say so that we have the best possible system.”

In May, Wyndham council called for a review of the act after a company run by Harrison ward councillor Intaj Khan was fined more than $10,000 by the Immigration Department for rorting the 457 working visa scheme.

The council found that it had no grounds under the act to disqualify Cr Khan from the council. At the time, chief executive Kerry Thompson said the act stipulated a councillor could be disqualified only if convicted of an offence punishable by five or more years’ jail.

“Given that the matter concerning Cr Khan does not meet this criterion, there is nothing in the act that would prohibit his continuation as a councillor,” she said.

“Given that this section of the act has not been reviewed in some time, it would be appropriate for greater consideration to be given to the grounds for disqualification.”

This week, acting chief executive Kelly Grigsby welcomed the review, which is the first since that act was adopted in 1989.

“The Local Government Act is a critical piece of legislation that covers a broad range of council’s governance functions, including its statutory obligations, decision-making functions, roles and responsibilities of elected representatives, electoral processes and compliance with best- practice principles.”

Digital Editions


  • Green wedge feedback opens

    Green wedge feedback opens

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 Wyndham council is calling on the community for feedback to better understand the unique area of the Western…

More News

  • Chippie pays it back

    Chippie pays it back

    Most open house auctions aren’t all that newsworthy, but there are always pretty special exceptions out there. On Saturday 21 February, a five-bedroom family home in Tarneit’s Alamora Estate that…

  • Council wage bill blowout

    Council wage bill blowout

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 Wyndham council has announced its wage bill will be more than $3.9 million higher than expected. Figures from the second quarter of council’s…

  • Call for stronger support

    Call for stronger support

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 A resident is calling on Wyndham Council to strengthen support for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants in the municipality’s 2026-2030 Accessibility and…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Genevieve Jackson is a library programs outreach support officer in Wyndham and runs programs such as Rhyme Time, as well as Craft and Conversations. She spoke with Jaidyn Kennedy about…

  • Point Cook into granny

    Point Cook into granny

    Point Cook overcame a disappointing start to the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant division 4, section 1 finals to make the grand final. Having finished on top, Point Cook earned two…

  • The Faces of Wyndham on display

    The Faces of Wyndham on display

    Point Cook photographer David Mullins launched Faces of Wyndham at the World Trade Centre in Docklands on Saturday 21 February. For more than seven years, Mr Mullins has captured portraits…

  • Bees into granny

    Bees into granny

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 523147 Werribee has won through to the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant division 2, section 1 grand final the hard way. The Bees finished the…

  • Runs flow in Subbies

    Runs flow in Subbies

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 317175 Hoppers Crossing and Werribee both piled on the runs in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association east-west on Saturday. After a couple of tough…

  • Eskimo Joe to headline west festival

    Eskimo Joe to headline west festival

    Australia’s beloved alt-rock power trio Eskimo Joe are sure to have audiences up on their feet when they headline the Lincoln Park Twilight Festival. Held on Saturday 28 February at…

  • Merzbow to bring noise to Newport

    Merzbow to bring noise to Newport

    For almost five decades now, Tokyo-based artist Merzbow has held an undisputed position as the iconic forefather of noise music. It’s said his work, which catapults the listener into an…