Modernising Britain - LG
crucial Meeting in Newport, Wales, the Society of Local
Authority Chief Executives (SOLACE) selected 'Under New Management'
as the theme for its 1999 Annual Conference.
Editorial On a per capita basis,
Australians are very much at the forefront for linking into the World
Wide Web. Use of information kiosks linked to Council services, the
ability for residents and ratepayers to do business with Council
electronically, Intranet systems to enhance organisational
communications and staff development, call centres to streamline
residents' queries or complaints, plus state of the art software to
maximise service delivery and management practices are all being
taken up by Councils. However, within this 'brave new' information
age there is the issue of the 'information rich' and 'information
poor'.
President's comment Each edition we
feature the views of a Local Government Association President. The
following is from Mayor Brian Hurn OAM, President of the Local
Government Association of South Australia
Separating the executive and scrutiny
functions The Blair Government's recent White Paper, 'Modern
Local Government: In Touch with the People,' proposes changes to the
traditional 'committee' decision making structure used by Councils in
the United Kingdom.
Call for entries for Annual Report
Awards* Organisations committed to excellence, accuracy and
responsibility in reporting to stakeholders should enter the
prestigious 2000 Annual Report Awards (ARA). Some of Australia's
largest publicly listed companies, as well as many government and not
for profit organisations, have accepted the Awards as the benchmark
for excellence in annual reporting.
Orange stones to Mosman When Mosman
City Council sent letters to all members of Australian Parliaments
asking for stone contributions to its Federation Monument Project,
the State Member for Orange and Orange City Councillor Russell Turner
responded enthusiastically.
Community services conference challenges the
value of economic rationalism Over 100 delegates who travelled to
Adelaide for the first Local Government Community Services
Association Conference to be held in South Australia for four years,
heard about the impact economic rationalism is having at the local
level.
The millennium bug - getting the messages
out Local Governments around Australia have an important and
active role to play in helping Australians understand and deal with
the millennium bug, also called the Year 2000 issue or Y2K. Providing
Australians with as many facts as possible on Y2K allows them to plan
confidently for the New Year, and limits the potential for actions
arising from uncertainty or panic.
Business Entry Point and Penrith City
Council Streamlining Building and Development Applications With
the help of the Federal Government, through the Business Entry Point
Demonstration Program, Penrith City Council is developing a Building
Application Development Application (BA/DA) system that will allow
developers to submit and pay for Development Applications and
Construction and Building Certificate Applications
electronically.
Global Warming: Local Action Saving
money on energy bills, cleaner air and more livable communities:
these strong drivers explain why Cities for Climate Protection has
taken off fast in Australia. Councils can have a strong influence
over their communities' greenhouse emissions. Through their
legislative responsibilities and links to the community, Councils can
play a front line role.
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