Local governments

Information for local governments to help deliver good governance to the community.

The department provides advice and support to WA's 137 local governments and two Indian Ocean Territories.  

We aim to improve the capacity of local governments to respond to community demands and expectations and improve levels of accountability and legislative compliance.   

The resources and information in this section are provided to assist local councils to fulfil their legislative obligations and develop best practices.

Circulars and alerts

Compliance and governance

The department supports the local government sector in the provision of good governance and compliance by monitoring, promoting and enforcing compliance with legislation.

Training

Elections, rates, local laws, and parking

Boards, commissions and regional subsidiaries

Events

Integrity in Local Government

Leederville
Microsoft Teams or 246 Vincent Street, Leederville

In-person or online

Co-hosted by DLGSC, Corruption and Crime Commission, Department of Home Affairs and Public Sector Commission.

Hear about integrity in local government with presentations from the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, the Corruption and Crime Commission, the Department of Home Affairs and the Public Sector Commission, followed by a panel question and answer.

The presentation will include the following topics and presenters:

  • DLGSC regulatory approach, Capability and Compliance Framework, and early intervention strategies — Leah Horton, A/Director Support and Engagement DLGSC
  • Local Government Standards Panel, and serious and recurrent breaches — Lance Sgro, Director Investigations and Assessment Unit DLGSC
  • Local government reform updates, and the inspectorate model — Ethan Redshaw, Director Local Government Reform DLGSC
  • Role of the Corruption and Crime Commission, what is serious misconduct and when to notify the Commission, and serious misconduct trends across local government — Tracey Polmear, Director Assessment and Oversight Corruption and Crime Commission
  • The Director of CFI Partnerships WA from the Counter Foreign Interference Coordination Centre will describe what foreign interference looks like in local government, and the importance of protective security, good governance, transparency and due diligence to mitigate foreign interference risks — Department of Home Affairs
  • Misconduct prevention in local government — the role of the Public Sector Commission, the commission’s prevention toolkit and why trends matter — Melissa Watson, Manager Integrity Promotion and Review Public Sector Commission.
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