Some of the most critical issues facing regional Australia will be raised by the Murray River Group of Councils at the nation’s premier local government forum.
The Murray River Group — made up of Mildura, Swan Hill, Gannawarra, Loddon, Campaspe and Moira shire councils — has had seven motions accepted for discussion by the National General Assembly of the Australian Local Government Association in Canberra from June 24 to 27.
This year’s theme is ‘National Priorities Need Local Solutions’ and the Murray River Group has focused on seven key areas — housing, energy, water, roads and bridges, resilient infrastructure, swimming pools renewal and local government financial sustainability.
Murray River Group chair and Loddon Shire Mayor Dan Straub said the motions highlighted critical issues in local government with national implications — which are issues affecting communities in northern Victoria and so were in line with current Murray River Group advocacy priorities.
“Wherever you go in Australia you’ll find these issues in one form or another being grappled with and debated at a local government level and across our own communities this is no exception,” Cr Straub said.
“We are focused on practical solutions to these problems that will make a difference locally.’’
As well as raising the motions during the National General Assembly, the Murray River Group will also meet with Federal Local Government Minister Kristy McBain.