Latest news in Campaigning for liveable Queensland communities
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Ratepayers unfairly footing the bill for developers
LGAQ research revealed councils will have to cover a $2.2 billion funding gap if the State does not increase the cap on how much councils can charge property developers for critical infrastructure.
LGAQ research revealed councils will have to cover a $2.2 billion funding gap if the State does not …
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University hub funding welcomed
LGAQ has welcomed the announcement of four new Regional University Study Hubs and remains focused on successfully advocating for more Queensland towns and regions to benefit from the next round.
LGAQ has welcomed the announcement of four new Regional University Study Hubs and remains focused on…
25th March 2024 -
Audit report highlights cost shift impact
The audit office report is not surprising when councils are having to step in because the State and Federal government, and private sector, have pulled the pin on services.
The audit office report is not surprising when councils are having to step in because the State and …
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Community liveability falling through council funding gap
Research for the LGAQ has revealed councils are picking up a massive $360 million tab each year to deliver services that are the responsibility of other levels of government and the private sector.
Research for the LGAQ has revealed councils are picking up a massive $360 million tab each year to d…
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Councils warn infrastructure cuts will hurt communities
LGAQ has warned that any cuts to approved infrastructure projects would be pulling the rug out from under financially strained councils and communities.
LGAQ has warned that any cuts to approved infrastructure projects would be pulling the rug out from …
7th November 2023 -
Queensland councils stand together for communities
Critical issues from fair funding, housing, planning and homelessness to the rising cost of providing roads and rubbish collection are all high on the agenda for the LGAQ’s 127th Annual Conference.
Critical issues from fair funding, housing, planning and homelessness to the rising cost of providin…
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LGAQ CEO Alison Smith's opening statement - Senate Select Committee on the Cost of Living Hearing
Senate Select Committee on the Cost of Living Hearing – Brisbane, 3 February 2023 - LGAQ CEO Alison Smith's Opening statement
Senate Select Committee on the Cost of Living Hearing – Brisbane, 3 February 2023 - LGAQ CEO Al…
3rd February 2023 -
Housing and road money welcome but crucial council funding missing
LGAQ welcomes steps to help address the national housing crisis and an increase in road funding but is disappointed the Federal Budget has failed to reveal an increase in local government funding.
LGAQ welcomes steps to help address the national housing crisis and an increase in road funding but …
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Big step forward for disaster resilience
LGAQ has welcomed the Federal Government taking the next step towards delivering up to $200 million a year in disaster prevention and resilience funding.
LGAQ has welcomed the Federal Government taking the next step towards delivering up to $200 million …
7th September 2022 -
Action plan to tackle housing crisis
Quadrupling social housing funding, extending the First Home Owners’ Grant and unlocking abandoned, unused and empty properties are ways to begin conquering Queensland’s housing crisis.
Quadrupling social housing funding, extending the First Home Owners’ Grant and unlocking abandoned…
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Queensland councils are ready to get to work with new Federal Government
LGAQ looks forward to working with Mr Albanese and the new government to progress the needs of Queensland councils and their local communities.
LGAQ looks forward to working with Mr Albanese and the new government to progress the needs of Queen…
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Thousands of Queenslanders look to local to inform their votes this Saturday
Voters in critical marginal Queensland seats such as Leichardt and Longman have shown they want the Federal Government to listen to the funding priorities of local councils and communities.
Voters in critical marginal Queensland seats such as Leichardt and Longman have shown they want the …
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2022 Federal Election Case Study – Liveability is built around more than just natural beauty
Fraser Coast Regional Council is adding its voice to the national call to restore Financial Assistance Grant funding to councils from the Federal Government back to at least one per cent of taxation.
Fraser Coast Regional Council is adding its voice to the national call to restore Financial Assistan…
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2022 Federal Election Case Study – Investment needed in Douglas Shire to fast-track key water supply projects
One of the community's major water intake locations in its World Heritage rainforest is on track for water consumption to outstrip supply by 2025-26.
One of the community's major water intake locations in its World Heritage rainforest is on track for…
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Queensland peak industry bodies double down on housing call
LGAQ, together with some of Qld’s biggest peak bodies, has reissued the call for the major parties to show they are serious about addressing the housing crisis, should they win the Federal Election.
LGAQ, together with some of Qld’s biggest peak bodies, has reissued the call for the major parties…