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Refinements ‘roll on’ for our planning system
Shortly before the Festive Season break, the Planning, Development and (General) Regulations 2017 were, again, amended. The amendments are numerous and extend to a number of development assessment and compliance…
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Public Interest Disclosure Act — are your procedures still compliant?
For a fixed fee of $550 (ex GST), Kelledy Jones Lawyers will review your statutorily required procedure documents under the PID Act, and provide you with a compliant Policy and/or…
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Internal Review of Council Actions — a missed opportunity to limit unnecessary public expenditure
The next snapshot Alert in our series relating to the progressive implementation of the Local Government Reforms, is the amendments to the internal review of council actions under section 270…
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Borders are now open, but what is your vaccination status?
As we now all know, from midnight last night (well, as it turns out, it was actually at 11.56pm!) our State borders opened. This means it is critical that each…
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CEO Appointment and Review Process
Continuing with our series of ‘snapshot’ Alerts which analyse the progressive implementation of the Local Government Reforms, we now consider the CEO Appointment and Performance Review process provisions which are…
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Local Government Reform — Here we go again, or otherwise known as, ‘Tranche Two’
In another busy, if not hectic, week for councils, the second tranche of amendments to be made to the Local Government Act 1999 (the Act) by the Statutes Amendment (Local…
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CEO Remuneration — Establishing the Gatekeeper
It is timely to conclude our series of Alerts on the first tranche of amendments made to the Local Government Act 1999 (the Act), by the Statutes Amendment (Local Government…
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Mobile Food Vendors no longer flavour of the month!
Less than four (4) years since its commencement, the Mobile Food Vending Businesses (MFVB) Scheme introduced into the Local Government Act 1999 (the Act) has been wholly deleted. This has…