Home » President’s comment

President’s comment

Each edition we feature the views of a State Local Government Association President. The following is from Councillor Ken Pech, President – Western Australian Municipal Association.

Has Local Government an interest in the current debate on Taxation Reform? I say yes, as do all my colleagues. For the Commonwealth Government to say otherwise is reinforcement of the urban myth they are seeking to perpetuate that they are the source of all wisdom and our electors (theirs too) can be ridden over roughshod.

It is unfortunate also that the media only seeks to sensationalise and promote a negative position on anyone who has a contrary view. I am of the opinion that if they (the Commonwealth) do not take heed of Local Government, they are not listening to the people.

If the Government is serious about being re-elected, it should be listening to Local Government. To ignore or to dismiss the views of our electors, who are their electors, is a suicide mission for them. We (Local Government) have not had an answer as to whether we will be zero rated. A GST of 12.5% could cost WA Councils and communities alone up to $118 million.

Our electors will have to pay the difference on top of the normal rates and charges they currently pay. To ensure this does not happen, the Government must assure us that we will be zero rated. To suggest that it could come back in FAGs is rubbish! We all know how inequitable the distribution of grants can be. They are never returned to where they are raised, and are they going to be tied to a set percentage of the tax? I have a feeling Local Government will be ‘scooped up’ with ‘the rest’.

If the Commonwealth Government only realised it could gain support for a GST (or a version thereof) from Local Government, or it could create its worst enemy by Councils opposing it.

If they told the people that essential services such as waste, dog control, traffic management, rates and so forth were not going to be subject to a tax on a tax (GST), and that a guaranteed return of tax in a reform package would be returned to State or Local Governments, they would have the greatest allies they could imagine.

However, if the Commonwealth continues down its present path, the Government is building up an antagonism that suggests it does not want to be re-elected. We all know there are reasons why certain things have to be done that we are not comfortable with or are antagonistic towards. Deep down, we know they are for our long term benefit.

With issues such as commitment to, and the well being we have, towards our communities, it is unbelievable that Local Government is not being listened to. A message has gone out loudly and clearly Australia wide that the Government is not listening. Some people in the Government are defensive; some say ‘wake up’; others ignore us. I say, ‘consider the consequences’.

What is the problem? Tax reform is essential. Why not give adequate resources on a guaranteed basis to State and Local Governments? We are carrying out your (Commonwealth) programs. We (Local Government) are closest to your electors. Everyone wants tax reform, but the Commonwealth will ‘lose it’, particularly in Western Australia, if heed is not taken of the people.

Listen; consider; respond. Do not go defensive. Show leadership and show a commitment to genuine tax reform. This means no taxes on taxes – and reform must encompass a guaranteed share to Local Government and the States to carry out the essential programs that the people, who are your constituents too, see as their right as citizens of Australia.

Digital Editions


  • Redlands on the runway to the Olympics

    Redlands on the runway to the Olympics

    Redlands Coast businesses and industry leaders have come together at a special event in Alexandra Hills to share ideas, network and forward plan for the…

More News

  • New paint technology at Alexandrina

    New paint technology at Alexandrina

    A paint trial is taking the heat out of Alexandrina’s council infrastructure. Alexandrina Council’s Alexandrina Wastewater division is trialing new paint technology to cool down the temperatures inside cabinetry housing…

  • Rotary honours library employee

    Rotary honours library employee

    Whyalla Public Library’s Chris Barsby has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to youth learning, receiving a Special Community Award from the Rotary Club of Whyalla. The award celebrates her…

  • Surfcoast Ecotourism champs

    Surfcoast Ecotourism champs

    Ecotourism Australia is proud to announce that the Surf Coast Shire has officially earned ECO Destination Certification, formally recognising the region’s adherence to global best practice sustainable tourism and environmental…

  • Special transformative project for Bayside

    Special transformative project for Bayside

    In the northwest pocket of Bayside City Council’s municipal boundary, something very special is happening. Yalukit Willam Nature Reserve is a transformative project. The former golf course-to-nature reserve conversion is…

  • Big attraction for tiny town

    Big attraction for tiny town

    Dozens of tourists have created history as the first passengers in decades to arrive in the tiny southern Queensland town of Thallon by rail. Excited passengers travelled for hours on…

  • Together Butchulla Talk

    Together Butchulla Talk

    A new Indigenous book celebrating the Butchulla language and local animals was launched at Hervey Bay Library earlier this month with storytime, language, dance and art activities for families to…

  • New Logan arena

    New Logan arena

    An upgraded arena for equestrians has officially opened at Skerman Park in North Maclean. Logan City Council delivered the $928,000 project, which includes a weatherproof roof, to support members of…

  • Noosa mastering AI

    Noosa mastering AI

    Digital Hub is trying to help Noosa locals get the most out of AI. Mastering AI can make life easier in countless ways. From planning weekly meals with specific dietary…

  • Change in the weather

    Change in the weather

    AUSSIE FLOOD RESCUE It’s obvious to everybody that we are seeing weather changes. It appears to be more erratic and frequent than ever before. Local government bodies are plagued by…

  • Dandycon set to return

    Dandycon set to return

    Dandy Con, Greater Dandenong’s much loved comic and pop culture festival, returns on Saturday 11 April 2026 between 11am–4pm, bigger than ever. This free, all ages event fills Dandenong Library,…