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Coalition Slams Labor for Delaying Local Government Aid Inquiry

UPDATE: The Coalition has launched a fierce attack on the Albanese Labor government for its lack of urgency in addressing the financial sustainability of Australia’s 537 local governments. This criticism follows the government’s recent decision to quietly reinstate an inquiry into local government sustainability, a move the Coalition has been demanding since early June.

During a media release on 11 November 2025, Shadow Minister for Local Government Dr. Anne Webster emphasized the dire situation councils face, stating that her first action in this role was calling for the reinstatement of the Standing Committee on Regional Development, Infrastructure and Transport inquiry. “It’s now been 19 months since Minister Catherine King described local government sustainability issues as ‘pressing,’ and only now has Labor resumed the inquiry,” Dr. Webster declared. With submissions closing in February 2026, it seems unlikely that any financial relief will be provided in the upcoming 2026/27 budget.

Dr. Webster pointed out that the Committee’s interim report released in February 2025 contained zero interim recommendations, signaling a troubling lack of actionable solutions. “The new submission timeline means there’s no likelihood the Albanese Government will fund relief for councils even in the 2027/28 budget,” she warned. This stagnation leaves councils without critical resources needed to address urgent infrastructure issues, including fixing potholes and ensuring safer roads.

The Coalition highlighted the popularity of the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) program, which has provided essential funding for local governments. However, Dr. Webster noted that this funding will run out on 30 June 2026, leaving councils vulnerable and unable to maintain infrastructure. “Labor is happy to starve local governments of the means to fix vital roads,” she charged.

In a controversial twist, the Labor government is now proposing to slash default regional speed limits from 100 kilometers per hour to as low as 70 kilometers per hour. This move, according to Dr. Webster, threatens to crush regional productivity, increase the risk of driver fatigue, and complicate daily life for residents in rural areas.

The inquiry on sustainability, which was conducted during the 47th Parliament, received 287 submissions and included 15 days of public hearings in various locations such as West Perth, Launceston, Wallan, Cairns, and Beaudesert. The Coalition argues that the prolonged delay in addressing these issues reflects a broader neglect of local councils by the current government.

As this situation develops, all eyes will be on the Albanese government to see how they respond to mounting pressures from local governments and the Coalition alike. With critical deadlines approaching and communities facing significant infrastructure challenges, the urgency of this matter cannot be overstated.

Stay tuned for the latest updates as we continue to follow this pressing issue impacting local governance across Australia.

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