Have you got a heritage list
The case of Dain Pty Ltd v Shire of Peppermint Grove [2019] WASC 264 (Dain) concerned a challenge to the inclusion of a property in the heritage list kept pursuant to the Shire’s local planning scheme.
A sign of things to come: Electronic signatures in Western Australia
During such unprecedented and challenging times, we have witnessed the rising trend of work-from-home solutions, Zoom meetings and electronic transactions.
Local government decision makers under the new Work Health and Safety Act
The Western Australian Work Health and Safety Bill 2019 received assent on 10 November 2020, with the Work Health and Safety Act 2019 (WHS Act) due to come into operation in early 2021. Accordingly, organisations must now begin their transition to compliance with the provisions of the WHS Act.
1HY 2020: A master class from WASAT on planning conditions
The first half of 2020 was not marked by a particularly large number of published planning decisions for the WA State Administrative Tribunal, but a recurring theme in a majority of those that were handed down, was a focus on various principles surrounding conditions of planning approval.
Council involvement in local government administration: lessons from the Town of Cambridge case
The recent case of Town of Cambridge v The Hon David Templeman MLA, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts [2020] WASC 350 was notable in that it involved a successful challenge by a local government to an order of the Minister to peremptorily suspend a council under section 8.15C of the Local Government Act 1995.
Expansion of development approval exemptions under the deemed provisions
A significant number of uses including shops, small gyms and martial arts studios, restaurants, and some liquor premises are poised to become exempt in many circumstances from the requirement of development approval under planning reforms currently in consultation-draft stage.
Local government elections – City of Perth Inquiry Report
The Report of the Inquiry into the City of Perth was tabled in Parliament on 11 August 2020 and contains extension recommendations on the issues examined as part of its investigatins, including local government elections.
Voting with an impartiality interest
If a Council member has an interest affecting their impartiality in a matter before the Council, should the Council member participate and vote on the matter?
Orderly and Proper Planning – Lessons from Point Grey Development Company Pty Ltd and Shire of Murray
The WA State Administrative Tribunal on 5 November 2019 published its Reasons in the review Point Grey Development Company Pty Ltd and Shire of Murray...
Considering Applications to Keep Excess Dogs – Section 26 of the Dog Act 1976
Local governments are frequently required to consider applications to keep more than the prescribed number of permitted dogs...