House of Representatives Committees

| Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition of Local Government

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Final report on the majority finding of the Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Local Government: the case for financial recognition, the likelihood of success and lessons from the history of constitutional referenda

March 2013

© Commonwealth of Australia 2013

ISBN 978-0-642-79868-8 (Printed version)
ISBN 978-0-642-79869-5 (HTML version)

View the report as a single document - (PDF 334KB)


View the report as separate downloadable parts:

Preliminary pages (PDF 104KB)
 
Chapter 1 The inquiry (PDF 143KB)

Scope of the inquiry
Major findings
Content of submissions

 
Chapter 2 The case for recognition (PDF 278KB)

Direct funding today
Removing uncertainty
Further challenge to direct funding
The Commonwealth’s legal advice
Uncertainty in local government
Codifying government practice
Acknowledging local government’s role
Supporting the financial sustainability of local government

 
Chapter 3 Likelihood of success (PDF 201KB)

State support
Local government support
Preconditions
National civics education campaign
‘Yes’ and ‘No’ cases
Legislative limit on spending
Funding of partisan campaigns
Other matters

 
Chapter 4 Lessons from history (PDF 196KB)

Previous local government referenda
The strengths of 2013
Bipartisan support
Correcting uncertainty
Momentum for change
The risks of delay
Major finding

 
Appendix A – Submissions (PDF 65KB)
 
Appendix B – Exhibits (PDF 38KB)
 
Appendix C – Hearings and witnesses (PDF 59KB)
 
Dissenting report – Senator David Bushby, Senator David Fawcett and Mr Steve Irons MP (PDF 265KB)
Additional comments – Mr Mark Coulton MP and Mrs Jane Prentice MP (PDF 173KB)
 

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