Skip to content
  • Who We Are
    • Our Region
    • Our Member Councils
    • Our Board
    • Our Team
    • Local Government Services
  • Our Work
    • Our Strategy
    • Our Regional Advocacy
    • Our Projects
    • Our Regional Submissions
  • Governance & Reporting
    • Reporting
    • Policies
    • Board Agendas & Minutes
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Events
      • Past Events
    • Media Statements
  • Contact Us
  • Who We Are
    • Our Region
    • Our Member Councils
    • Our Board
    • Our Team
    • Local Government Services
  • Our Work
    • Our Strategy
    • Our Regional Advocacy
    • Our Projects
    • Our Regional Submissions
  • Governance & Reporting
    • Reporting
    • Policies
    • Board Agendas & Minutes
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Events
      • Past Events
    • Media Statements
  • Contact Us

National General Assembly of Local Government 2026

  • February 18, 2026

Each year our Member Councils collaborate to develop shared regional motions for the National General Assembly of Local Government held in Canberra. This work seeks to:  

  • Amplify the shared advocacy priorities of the Hunter’s councils on the national stage.  
  • Emphasise to the Federal Government the strength of alignment across our councils regarding our region’s challenges, opportunities and agreed strategic directions.
          

This year’s Hunter regional motions are seeking assistance from the Federal Government to:    

  1. Support Local Government efforts to identify future post mining land-use and economic diversification opportunities and to accelerate industry attraction, skills development and job creation. 
  2. Update federal road funding programs so they properly account for regional realities such as longer road networks, heavier freight use, higher weather vulnerability and the capacity of councils to pay 
  3. Lead systems reform of federal government grant funding programs to provide greater funding certainty and reduce administrative imposts on local councils.  
  4. Amend disaster recovery funding rules to include repairs to critical council owned water and sewer infrastructure. 
  5. Establish a non-competitive resilience and betterment funding framework that allows resilience upgrades during the emergency works phase of recovery. 
View the Terms of Reference - Shared Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee (Shared ARIC) here
Other news
Loading...

Expression of Interest – Independent External Member (Shared Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee)

Expression of Interest - Independent External Member Shared Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee (Shared ARIC)...
Read more »
  • March 27, 2026

MEDIA RELEASE – Hunter Mayors head to Parliament House to start their NSW election campaign to advocate for the Hunter

A delegation of Hunter Mayors and General Managers of Hunter councils are meeting with over...
Read more »
  • March 24, 2026

Carbon neutrality from paddock to gate

In December some of our team were fortunate to be invited by MidCoast Council to a farm tour of the first...
Read more »
  • February 18, 2026
1 2 … 96 Next »

Subscribe to the Hunter JO Newsletter

Name(Required)

Hunter Joint Organisation
4 Sandringham Avenue, Thornton NSW 2322
Phone: 02 4978 4020
Email: admin@hunterjo.nsw.gov.au

  • Our Region
  • Our Member Councils
  • Our Board
  • Our Team
  • Our Strategy
  • Our Regional Advocacy
  • Our Projects
  • Our Regional Submissions
  • Board Agendas & Minutes
  • Local Government Services
  • Reporting
  • Policies
  • News
  • Events
  • Contact Us

The Hunter Joint Organisation acknowledges the country and history of the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, of our region, and of Australia.

Copyright © 2024 Hunter Joint Organisation. All rights reserved. Site hosted by Clickk.