by Don Palmer | Jun 20, 2016 | Community Plan, rates
In the background of the Liberal Party rate capping threat we see councils announcing low rate increases this year. The City of Adelaide leading the way with a nil increase in rates. Is the industry now guilty of manufacturing rate capping. Unley too is looking at a...
by Don Palmer | Jun 13, 2016 | Community Plan, rates
With the Liberal State Opposition declaring they intend to keep Council Rate Capping on the Agenda for next State Election I wonder what is their approach to ensuring Councils remain sustainable? In this my second blog post on the question of rate capping I ask...
by Don Palmer | Jun 13, 2016 | Community Plan, rates, Uncategorized
Their rate capping motion soundly beaten in the Parliament this week the Libs have declared they will make rate capping an election issue come March 2018. In other words Down but not Out. Are you burdened by taxes and looking for relief? If so I ask you...
by Don Palmer | Jun 13, 2016 | Community Plan, rates
Does the Liberal State Opposition believe Councils are incapable of running a tight budget? Following on from my previous blog posts on rate capping I ask the question whether the Libs believe that Councils are spending the rates they collect from you...
by Don Palmer | Apr 27, 2016 | Community Plan, rates
And I know I am right is how Cr Michael Hudson from our Parkside Ward sums up a recent blog post on his Grumpy In Unley website on our current proposed rate rise. Consistent to his views in the time I have been on council and I suspect way before I joined...
by Don Palmer | Apr 15, 2016 | Community Plan, Community Plan, rates
As I sit down tonight and over the weekend to deliberate on the agenda of a special council meeting set for next Wednesday night that is the question I ponder. Whether there is a justification for an outside body to cap Council rates or not. This meeting has been...
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