Home » Probe into ‘double dip’

Probe into ‘double dip’

The Local Government Association of South Australia (LGASA) is surveying all South Australian Councils to try to identify the ‘double dip’ impact of increases in the Emergency Services Levy on Council properties.

LGASA President Mayor David O’Loughlin said data from Councils suggested the total impact on the sector could be in the millions, with reported increases ranging from 23 percent to 269 percent.

“I am most concerned about the impact on community organisations such as sporting clubs which pay the levy as part of their lease or use agreement with Councils.

“Any remainder will challenge new Councils to implement service cuts, maintenance deferrals or rates increases to meet increased State bills.

“It is particularly frustrating when Councils still have an emergency services role but are not receiving any funding from the ESL.

“We’ve just signed an agreement with the CFS about co-operation and resource sharing.”

Mayor O’Loughlin said LGASA would gather more information from Councils before having discussions with the Treasurer.

Impacts on Councils will be further compounded with the State Government’s announcement that it will cease rates concessions for eligible pensioners and concession cardholders from the end of June 2015.

“This will have an impact in excess of $34 million on some of the most vulnerable members of our communities.

“I have indicated that Councils will be facing horror budgets in 2015 and this just adds to the challenge for new Councils.”

Digital Editions


  • Cool summer plan for Campbelltown

    Cool summer plan for Campbelltown

    Extreme heat is the biggest killer of natural disasters in Australia, exceeding that for any other environmental disaster combined, including floods, storms, bushfires and cyclones.…

More News

  • New system for Blacktown

    New system for Blacktown

    Blacktown City Council has launched DAISY, a new digital planning assistant designed to help residents better understand planning requirements and prepare residential development applications. DAISY, which stands for Development Application…

  • NSW mourns long-serving Governor

    NSW mourns long-serving Governor

    On behalf of the family of Dame Marie Bashir, I am saddened to share the news of her passing. Married to Sir Nicholas Shehadie AC OBE for 61 years, and…

  • Jack Iori honored by the Hills.

    Jack Iori honored by the Hills.

    The Hills Shire Council has officially named the grandstand at Kellyville Memorial Park Community Centre the Jack Iori Grandstand, recognising the enormous impact Jack Iori OAM has had on rugby…

  • Farmers urged to register for rural aid

    Farmers urged to register for rural aid

    Farmers across Australia – particularly those in disaster-impacted regions – have been strongly encouraged to register with Rural Aid now, as ongoing natural disasters and worsening weather conditions continue to…

  • Coonabarabran VIC punches above it’s weight

    Coonabarabran VIC punches above it’s weight

    Warrumbungle Shire Council has welcomed new data confirming the Coonabarabran Visitor Information Centre as one of the top three performing Visitor Information Centres in New South Wales. Official figures released…

  • Storm-proofing Seymour River Bridge is long overdue

    Storm-proofing Seymour River Bridge is long overdue

    If I had a dollar for every time I saw the question, “Is the Seymour River Bridge open?” on social media, the upgrade to that stretch of road might already…

  • Newcastle Lord Mayor resigns

    Newcastle Lord Mayor resigns

    Newcastle Lord Mayor Cr Ross Kerridge resigned from his role as Lord Mayor of Newcastle in early February. The Lord Mayor wrote to City of Newcastle CEO Jeremy Bath to…

  • Unwavering support and thanks in Bondi aftermath

    Unwavering support and thanks in Bondi aftermath

    Councils across NSW are being encouraged to continue to provide direct support for the Waverley community in the wake of December’s devastating terrorist attack at Bondi while Waverley has paid…

  • Redlands Koala population stable

    Redlands Koala population stable

    Redland City Council has become the first local government in south-east Queensland – and within the koala’s federally-listed northern endangered range – to report stabilisation of its city-wide koala population.…

  • Looking for “Red Fleet” Solutions

    Looking for “Red Fleet” Solutions

    The Country Mayors Association of NSW (CMA) has met with NSW Emergency Services Minister the Hon Jihad Dib MP about the Red Fleet issue, which refers to local Councils currently…