Council amalgamations - good or bad?
It seems the Queensland government will be amalgamating a lot of local councils. Now while I think we've got far too much government I'm not convinced that amalgamating councils is a good idea. In this region the various councils have very different industries and natural environments. Currently a lot of people in my town (myself included) believe that because we no longer have division councillors and our industry base and environment is very different to the rest of this shire that we don't get appropriate representation or decisions. I'm also not real happy about the lack of public input. Yes they asked for submissions, but we were given very little time to prepare them and given how soon afterwards the decisions were made I doubt that most of them were even read.
What do you reckon? Some may think that it's the state government doing as it should and making decisions for the future, and perhaps they are, I may change my mind after a persuasively put arguement.:rolleyes:
So will we be better off because of economies of scale or will we be worse off because we'll be swallowed up in an ubercouncil?
Views please.
Mick