THE reprieve for Walcha Council following last week’s merger decision could be short-lived, according to New England Greens candidate Mercurius Goldstein, who has warned the regional mega-merger between Walcha, Uralla and Armidale councils is still very much under consideration.
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“It was wonderful to see Walcha residents celebrate their independence, but the proposal is still live and the Baird NSW government has not taken it off the table,” Mr Goldstein said.
“Meanwhile, the community of Guyra got a different result, even though they fought just as hard to stand alone and they submitted independent expert advice against a merger.
“The timing of the announcement during an election campaign is also questionable.
“The Liberal-Nationals forced mergers process is highly politicised and subject to closed-door deals, as various Nationals MPs, including Barnaby Joyce, have all leapt to claim a share of the credit for the Walcha decision.
“This is not the independent, arm’s-length process that New England communities expect and deserve.
“Barnaby Joyce can’t have it both ways.
“Either this was a sovereign NSW government decision that had nothing to do with him, or he must admit that it was political decision to protect the Nationals leader from an election backlash.”
The Greens have called for residents, not politicians, to have the ultimate say in what happens to their local councils.
Mr Goldstein has also renewed the push to recognise local government in the Australian constitution, which he said would enable the Commonwealth to directly fund local governments.
“The Commonwealth could directly fund local governments through an independent trust that keeps the funds away from political meddling. A local government trust could maintain standalone councils in Walcha, Guyra, Uralla, and everywhere that residents want to keep their local representation,” he said.
“I’m glad that Mr Joyce got to enjoy a home-town celebration with Walcha locals on Thursday night, but I wonder how residents will react next time he shows his face in Guyra.”