❓ Mr. Templeman asks the Minister for Local Government to provide data on council rate increases and cent rate in the dollar for both metropolitan and regional councils in WA for the 2013-2014 year. The Minister provided the rate increase data but stated the department does not compile the cent rate in the dollar information.
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I refer to the Local Government Council Rates charged for the year 2013–2014, and ask: (a) will the Minister please provide the average percentage increase in rates for each individual metropolitan council; (b) will the Minister please provide the average percentage increase in rates for each individual regional council; (c) will the Minister please provide the cent rate in the dollar of Gross Rental Value charged for each individual metropolitan council; and (d) will the Minister please provide the cent rate in the dollar of Gross Rental Value charged for each individual regional council?
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1 April 2014
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Minister for Local Government
Response time
34 days
(a) [see tabled paper no ]
(b) [see paper table no ]
(c - d) My Department of Local Government and Communities does not compile this information.
(b) [see paper table no ]
(c - d) My Department of Local Government and Communities does not compile this information.
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