Gone to pot: councils on brink of slashing services, Debra Jopson Regional Affairs. April 5, 2010.
Local government is suffering its worst financial crisis, with one in four NSW councils on the brink of being unable to pay for services they have an obligation to provide.
The president of the Shires Association, Bruce Miller, said the state government had forced councils to pay for essential services such as health, dental, childcare, waste recycling and policing, while severely restricting their income through rate-pegging. Continue reading
