Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Issue:

Mackay and Whitsunday Life

A Minute With The Mayor

As Mayor of the Whitsundays, I see firsthand the vital role local councils play in keeping our communities functioning and thriving, and I also see the mounting pressure we face to deliver more with less.

Put simply, the current Federal funding model for local governments is broken. It hasn’t been properly updated since the mid-1970s, and while the Federal Government’s capacity to fund councils has increased through growing taxation revenue, its share of funding to us has continued to shrink.

In fact, since 1995, that share has decreased as a percentage of Commonwealth revenue and councils like ours are left to carry the load.

Across Queensland, councils — big and small — are increasingly stepping in as the providers of last resort just to maintain the services and infrastructure that support everyday liveability. We’re expected to fill the gaps, but without the proper funding tools to do it.

Our research shows that the cost of this “quiet cost-shifting” onto councils has exploded by a staggering 378% over the past two decades. That burden ultimately falls on our communities and our ratepayers which is simply not fair.

People in the Whitsundays shouldn’t have to miss out because policies, funding models, and legislation from Canberra haven’t kept up with local needs. It’s time for a new approach, one that’s fair, sustainable, and reflective of the real value councils deliver.

As we approach the Federal Election, Queensland councils are calling for:

  • A boost to untied federal funding to at least 1% of Commonwealth taxation revenue, indexed and reliable.
  • A new, permanent funding program to build and maintain essential community infrastructure.
  • A tripartite agreement to finally end the cost-shifting from other levels of government.
  • Greater direct funding access for councils, including a return to the 80/20 infrastructure funding split.

We need a funding model that works for today and into the future because when councils are properly supported, our communities thrive. It's time for the next Federal Government to back local government and deliver real results for the people we serve.

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