1 00:00:00,800 --> 00:00:04,520 Speaker 1: Three sixty with Katie Wolf. Join the conversation with Katie Wolf. 2 00:00:04,600 --> 00:00:07,560 Speaker 2: You are our eyes and ears in the territory mixed 3 00:00:07,560 --> 00:00:09,640 Speaker 2: one oh four point nine. We know that rates for 4 00:00:09,680 --> 00:00:13,240 Speaker 2: property owners in the Litchfield Council will rise by five 5 00:00:13,280 --> 00:00:16,640 Speaker 2: percent this financial year. That percentage increase equates to about 6 00:00:16,640 --> 00:00:19,960 Speaker 2: forty five extra a year four rate payers and is 7 00:00:20,040 --> 00:00:23,880 Speaker 2: part of the approved twenty twenty one twenty two municipal plan. 8 00:00:23,960 --> 00:00:26,080 Speaker 2: Now joining us on the line to talk further about 9 00:00:26,079 --> 00:00:29,240 Speaker 2: this and what it means for local residents is the 10 00:00:29,240 --> 00:00:31,320 Speaker 2: Mayor of Litchfield, Marie brad Howe. 11 00:00:31,440 --> 00:00:34,480 Speaker 1: Good morning to you, Good morning Katie. 12 00:00:34,640 --> 00:00:38,839 Speaker 2: Now, obviously the rate rise has gone up by five percent, 13 00:00:38,920 --> 00:00:41,479 Speaker 2: It does seem like quite a bit. Why have you 14 00:00:41,760 --> 00:00:44,199 Speaker 2: gone down the path of increasing it by this amount? 15 00:00:45,920 --> 00:00:49,320 Speaker 1: So five percent is part of our long term financial 16 00:00:49,360 --> 00:00:54,680 Speaker 1: plan to ensure that the municipality is sustainable into the future. 17 00:00:54,800 --> 00:00:58,640 Speaker 1: And this particular budget and our municipal plan really does 18 00:00:58,720 --> 00:01:02,120 Speaker 1: highlight the need to make chain our over five hundred 19 00:01:02,120 --> 00:01:04,800 Speaker 1: million dollars worth of asset base that we do have, 20 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:11,640 Speaker 1: and the plan for the next twelve months is around 21 00:01:11,720 --> 00:01:17,119 Speaker 1: maintenance of that asset baseed to what is an acceptable 22 00:01:17,160 --> 00:01:20,720 Speaker 1: standard for our community. So while we're doing that, we're 23 00:01:20,760 --> 00:01:25,360 Speaker 1: still putting considerable amount of money into our roads, two 24 00:01:25,400 --> 00:01:29,440 Speaker 1: point six million dollars in fact, and another million dollars 25 00:01:29,440 --> 00:01:33,440 Speaker 1: on road safety upgrades. We need to remember that Lichfield 26 00:01:33,560 --> 00:01:38,120 Speaker 1: Municipality has seven hundred kilometers of roads to deal with, 27 00:01:38,560 --> 00:01:42,240 Speaker 1: and that's you know, that's quite a big flight of 28 00:01:41,160 --> 00:01:44,560 Speaker 1: our budget any in any year. 29 00:01:45,120 --> 00:01:48,400 Speaker 2: So with I mean with the rates for those of 30 00:01:48,480 --> 00:01:50,760 Speaker 2: us I guess in Darwin, we know that that means 31 00:01:50,760 --> 00:01:53,680 Speaker 2: sort of curbside rubbish collection and a few things like that. 32 00:01:54,080 --> 00:01:56,640 Speaker 2: Is what the rates cover. What does it cover for 33 00:01:56,720 --> 00:01:59,240 Speaker 2: those out in the rural area, well. 34 00:01:59,000 --> 00:02:02,280 Speaker 1: For the rural area and for everywhere really, it covers 35 00:02:02,320 --> 00:02:07,440 Speaker 1: all all of the things that the municipality, the council 36 00:02:07,520 --> 00:02:11,560 Speaker 1: on behalf of the municipality looks after that, that's roads, 37 00:02:11,680 --> 00:02:17,760 Speaker 1: it's our community, our community infrastructure, our reserves, and then 38 00:02:18,280 --> 00:02:21,440 Speaker 1: the support of those community groups as well, just like 39 00:02:22,040 --> 00:02:29,080 Speaker 1: our other neighboring councils do. And the and of course 40 00:02:29,800 --> 00:02:35,880 Speaker 1: the rubbish and the waste transfer station again a big 41 00:02:35,919 --> 00:02:36,960 Speaker 1: slice of our budget. 42 00:02:37,520 --> 00:02:40,000 Speaker 2: Now I know that there is a survey underway at 43 00:02:40,040 --> 00:02:43,000 Speaker 2: the moment. It's conducted annually chi and it is aimed 44 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:46,440 Speaker 2: a sort of getting some further data from Litchfield residents. 45 00:02:46,760 --> 00:02:48,880 Speaker 2: That is happening. Now, what sort of info are you're 46 00:02:48,880 --> 00:02:52,200 Speaker 2: hoping to gather and what are you asking residents? 47 00:02:51,840 --> 00:02:58,200 Speaker 1: So the annual survey is certainly now open and we 48 00:02:58,280 --> 00:03:02,040 Speaker 1: are keen to hear from residents those responses to all 49 00:03:02,160 --> 00:03:04,640 Speaker 1: sorts of things around what are the things that are 50 00:03:04,680 --> 00:03:09,160 Speaker 1: in the community that our residents hole near and dear 51 00:03:09,240 --> 00:03:13,240 Speaker 1: and we need to perhaps improve on, or they can 52 00:03:13,520 --> 00:03:15,760 Speaker 1: even congratulate us on the great work we do in 53 00:03:15,800 --> 00:03:18,840 Speaker 1: those areas if they like, which is always nice to hear, 54 00:03:18,880 --> 00:03:24,760 Speaker 1: of course. And that so that covers a whole multitude 55 00:03:24,760 --> 00:03:28,400 Speaker 1: of things, from our waste reserves, from our thorac regional 56 00:03:28,440 --> 00:03:36,080 Speaker 1: cemetery that the Council maintains, our general reserves, roads, everything 57 00:03:36,160 --> 00:03:39,800 Speaker 1: that the Council does. So that information, when we get 58 00:03:39,800 --> 00:03:42,240 Speaker 1: it back, we deconstruct it and have a look at it, 59 00:03:42,320 --> 00:03:45,560 Speaker 1: and then it informs what are the things for the 60 00:03:45,600 --> 00:03:50,800 Speaker 1: future that we do need to concentrate on for our 61 00:03:50,840 --> 00:03:53,920 Speaker 1: residents because they're the things that our residents care about. 62 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:57,680 Speaker 2: Marie, we have got a question from one of our 63 00:03:57,720 --> 00:04:00,560 Speaker 2: listeners wondering why it's gone, why the rates have gone 64 00:04:00,640 --> 00:04:04,960 Speaker 2: up five percent when in other municipalities it's around three percent. 65 00:04:07,880 --> 00:04:12,160 Speaker 1: That is part of our long term view of where 66 00:04:12,200 --> 00:04:16,279 Speaker 1: our needs for the community, and in fact our rates are, 67 00:04:16,880 --> 00:04:20,479 Speaker 1: in fact, when you look at our neighboring councils, are 68 00:04:21,160 --> 00:04:25,880 Speaker 1: the second lowest across the territory and in fact considerably 69 00:04:26,000 --> 00:04:30,000 Speaker 1: less around three hundred dollars less than what rate payers 70 00:04:30,000 --> 00:04:33,600 Speaker 1: would pay if they lived in our nearest neighbor of Palmiston. 71 00:04:34,240 --> 00:04:37,320 Speaker 2: Now, I understand that there is a bit happening at 72 00:04:37,320 --> 00:04:40,080 Speaker 2: the moment in terms of the council sort of hosting 73 00:04:41,000 --> 00:04:44,600 Speaker 2: some workshops with local government, with the Local Government Association 74 00:04:44,720 --> 00:04:48,840 Speaker 2: of the NT so legant about you know, it's what 75 00:04:48,880 --> 00:04:51,240 Speaker 2: it means to be a councilor or for those who 76 00:04:51,320 --> 00:04:54,960 Speaker 2: are wanting to potentially become counselors. Because we know that 77 00:04:55,000 --> 00:04:57,840 Speaker 2: the local council elections are going to be happening in August. 78 00:04:58,520 --> 00:05:00,440 Speaker 2: How important is it. Do you reckon that if people 79 00:05:00,480 --> 00:05:03,160 Speaker 2: are keen to have a crack at becoming a counselor, 80 00:05:03,160 --> 00:05:05,240 Speaker 2: that they actually go along to these types of things 81 00:05:05,279 --> 00:05:07,320 Speaker 2: to work out what it's all about. 82 00:05:08,120 --> 00:05:11,200 Speaker 1: Oh, certainly, I think it's exceedingly important because it is 83 00:05:11,240 --> 00:05:14,719 Speaker 1: at those sorts of meanings that people get to really 84 00:05:14,839 --> 00:05:19,120 Speaker 1: understand the multitude and the complexities of the work of 85 00:05:19,240 --> 00:05:24,960 Speaker 1: council and how a funding happens, and what the democratic process, 86 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:29,279 Speaker 1: how the democratic process works within within the council chambers. 87 00:05:29,720 --> 00:05:33,839 Speaker 1: And so it is important for any person who is 88 00:05:34,000 --> 00:05:37,200 Speaker 1: who is thinking about putting their hand up to be 89 00:05:37,320 --> 00:05:41,040 Speaker 1: nominated for and nominating for counsel to come along and 90 00:05:41,200 --> 00:05:45,280 Speaker 1: just you know, hear the stories and here the stories 91 00:05:45,320 --> 00:05:48,960 Speaker 1: of I'll be that I'll be attending those meetings, as 92 00:05:49,000 --> 00:05:52,480 Speaker 1: will my fellow counselors, so you can hear the real 93 00:05:52,680 --> 00:05:55,360 Speaker 1: story of how counsel works. 94 00:05:55,680 --> 00:05:57,680 Speaker 2: And Maria, are you going to be putting your hand 95 00:05:57,760 --> 00:06:00,000 Speaker 2: up for the mayor spot again this year? 96 00:06:00,920 --> 00:06:02,000 Speaker 1: Yes, I certainly am. 97 00:06:02,560 --> 00:06:05,400 Speaker 2: Well, it's always an interesting, interesting time, I reckon, and 98 00:06:05,440 --> 00:06:08,080 Speaker 2: always interesting to see how many people are keen to 99 00:06:08,120 --> 00:06:10,600 Speaker 2: put their hand up, not only in Litchfield but also 100 00:06:10,640 --> 00:06:13,039 Speaker 2: in the likes of Palmerston and Darwin. I always think 101 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:16,240 Speaker 2: it's so important that you know that we do have 102 00:06:16,640 --> 00:06:20,960 Speaker 2: have plenty of good candidates who want to have a guy. 103 00:06:20,040 --> 00:06:22,479 Speaker 1: And absolutely Katie and you know, one of the really 104 00:06:22,520 --> 00:06:27,080 Speaker 1: important things is that we have our council represents the 105 00:06:27,120 --> 00:06:31,320 Speaker 1: diversity of our community, of all communities, and all communities 106 00:06:31,400 --> 00:06:34,760 Speaker 1: need need diversity sitting at around the table, so that 107 00:06:34,800 --> 00:06:39,960 Speaker 1: we make sure that that in the conversations we have 108 00:06:40,440 --> 00:06:44,080 Speaker 1: we do represent all aspects of the community. And here 109 00:06:44,080 --> 00:06:47,640 Speaker 1: in Lichfield we have quite you knows, as do all 110 00:06:47,680 --> 00:06:52,080 Speaker 1: of our top end councils, quite a diverse population. 111 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:55,800 Speaker 2: Few more messages coming through, a few more questions from 112 00:06:55,839 --> 00:06:58,720 Speaker 2: our listeners this morning, Marie one here that says how 113 00:06:58,800 --> 00:07:00,840 Speaker 2: much of the rates planned to increase in the next 114 00:07:00,880 --> 00:07:01,960 Speaker 2: stage years. 115 00:07:05,120 --> 00:07:08,320 Speaker 1: We had a forecast. It's called the long term Financial Plan, 116 00:07:08,400 --> 00:07:12,160 Speaker 1: which is the is the crystal wall view of what 117 00:07:12,880 --> 00:07:17,360 Speaker 1: we currently think will be the expenses and the needs 118 00:07:17,400 --> 00:07:23,360 Speaker 1: of the community. And and we do have have a 119 00:07:23,400 --> 00:07:29,640 Speaker 1: plan to ensure that all of our things are maintained 120 00:07:29,680 --> 00:07:33,520 Speaker 1: and all of our assets during Christine conditions for the 121 00:07:33,560 --> 00:07:34,920 Speaker 1: future of our community. 122 00:07:35,240 --> 00:07:37,280 Speaker 2: And so is there a rate rise on the cards 123 00:07:37,280 --> 00:07:38,280 Speaker 2: again for next year? 124 00:07:39,080 --> 00:07:43,760 Speaker 1: It is? It is. I think it's in that long 125 00:07:43,840 --> 00:07:48,760 Speaker 1: term financial plan, which I say is is the the 126 00:07:48,800 --> 00:07:51,240 Speaker 1: perceived look and it can always be changed, but it 127 00:07:51,720 --> 00:07:54,400 Speaker 1: does say five percent. And then then there is a 128 00:07:54,520 --> 00:08:01,360 Speaker 1: drop into the future years evening out to to I'm 129 00:08:01,400 --> 00:08:02,920 Speaker 1: not sure what it is in eight years time. I 130 00:08:02,960 --> 00:08:05,600 Speaker 1: don't have that document right in front of me right now. 131 00:08:05,640 --> 00:08:09,080 Speaker 2: That's okay, but five percent for next year at least as. 132 00:08:08,920 --> 00:08:11,880 Speaker 1: Well, yepe, it does seem. 133 00:08:11,640 --> 00:08:13,480 Speaker 2: Like quite a bit to go up sort of in 134 00:08:13,520 --> 00:08:16,200 Speaker 2: consecutive years. Usually you would see that drop off. I 135 00:08:16,200 --> 00:08:19,080 Speaker 2: would have thought after a year rather than you know, 136 00:08:19,200 --> 00:08:20,600 Speaker 2: continuing on five percent. 137 00:08:22,600 --> 00:08:26,680 Speaker 1: Well, as as we all know, the sustainability of any 138 00:08:26,800 --> 00:08:33,280 Speaker 1: of any organization is important, and the expenses of running 139 00:08:33,960 --> 00:08:40,679 Speaker 1: our municipality will always increase, and we really don't know. 140 00:08:40,800 --> 00:08:44,640 Speaker 1: One of the things that Lichfield Council and most councils 141 00:08:45,520 --> 00:08:49,199 Speaker 1: rely on heavily are those grants and subsidies from from 142 00:08:49,360 --> 00:08:55,559 Speaker 1: other both federal and NTI government. And you know, we 143 00:08:56,080 --> 00:08:59,040 Speaker 1: can never be sure just exactly how much money we 144 00:08:59,080 --> 00:09:04,120 Speaker 1: will get from from other organizations through grants to build 145 00:09:04,240 --> 00:09:08,840 Speaker 1: roads and build infrastructure and stuff. So we do need 146 00:09:08,880 --> 00:09:14,320 Speaker 1: to be mindful of our own source revenue. 147 00:09:14,760 --> 00:09:17,199 Speaker 2: Another one here, this one from JK and Humpty Doo. 148 00:09:17,240 --> 00:09:19,280 Speaker 2: What says, well, fee, can you ask the mayor how 149 00:09:19,360 --> 00:09:22,760 Speaker 2: much of this revenue collected by council goes to staff wages. 150 00:09:24,840 --> 00:09:29,920 Speaker 1: An appropriate percentage of that figure goes to ensuring that 151 00:09:30,000 --> 00:09:34,240 Speaker 1: we have we have staff who are able to fulfill 152 00:09:34,280 --> 00:09:37,559 Speaker 1: the needs of the community to run the council. 153 00:09:38,320 --> 00:09:41,680 Speaker 2: Are the staffing operational costs quite high for Litchfield Council though, 154 00:09:41,760 --> 00:09:43,520 Speaker 2: I guess is the essence of that question. 155 00:09:44,360 --> 00:09:46,760 Speaker 1: They're no higher than any other And in fact, and 156 00:09:46,800 --> 00:09:51,320 Speaker 1: in fact we at Lichfield punch way above our weight. 157 00:09:51,480 --> 00:09:57,320 Speaker 1: We have one of the in ratio of staff members 158 00:09:57,440 --> 00:10:03,760 Speaker 1: to our total budget. Our ratio is very good in 159 00:10:03,880 --> 00:10:06,040 Speaker 1: terms of the number of people, but we do have 160 00:10:06,120 --> 00:10:11,520 Speaker 1: employed to do the work to maintain that budget. So, 161 00:10:12,000 --> 00:10:14,720 Speaker 1: as I said, we do punch way above our weight 162 00:10:15,160 --> 00:10:20,520 Speaker 1: in terms of efficiency for our council. Well, Marie, you've 163 00:10:20,559 --> 00:10:21,880 Speaker 1: got our residence, you've. 164 00:10:21,679 --> 00:10:24,520 Speaker 2: Got the listeners going now this morning. There is one 165 00:10:24,559 --> 00:10:27,400 Speaker 2: here that says there are documents that so there's going 166 00:10:27,480 --> 00:10:30,240 Speaker 2: to be a forty percent increase to rates over eight years. 167 00:10:30,320 --> 00:10:35,720 Speaker 2: Is that the case? I don't believe, So all right, 168 00:10:35,760 --> 00:10:38,040 Speaker 2: we'll have to go and have a look at those 169 00:10:38,120 --> 00:10:40,600 Speaker 2: documents and find out what the goal is just on 170 00:10:40,600 --> 00:10:43,520 Speaker 2: that ratio, what is this like? How many staff do 171 00:10:43,559 --> 00:10:44,800 Speaker 2: the Lichfield Council have. 172 00:10:46,880 --> 00:10:53,560 Speaker 1: Currently an approximate number of fifty. 173 00:10:52,160 --> 00:10:56,560 Speaker 2: Another one here, Sorry, what was that? 174 00:10:57,600 --> 00:10:58,880 Speaker 1: No, it's okay, that's all right. 175 00:10:59,320 --> 00:11:02,160 Speaker 2: Another one here. We might be three hundred dollars less, 176 00:11:02,200 --> 00:11:05,840 Speaker 2: but we don't get rubbish. Removal says that that person. 177 00:11:08,000 --> 00:11:12,400 Speaker 1: The note and that that is a. 178 00:11:14,840 --> 00:11:16,640 Speaker 2: I seem to be having an issue with your phone 179 00:11:16,679 --> 00:11:19,240 Speaker 2: line there, Marie. I'm not too sure what's going on, 180 00:11:19,320 --> 00:11:20,599 Speaker 2: I said, I seem to be having a bit of 181 00:11:20,640 --> 00:11:22,560 Speaker 2: an issue with your phone line there. I'm not sure 182 00:11:22,559 --> 00:11:23,280 Speaker 2: what's going on. 183 00:11:24,200 --> 00:11:27,240 Speaker 1: We'll not sure why that is so well, I. 184 00:11:27,240 --> 00:11:29,400 Speaker 2: Can now, but we might leave it there. We have 185 00:11:29,480 --> 00:11:33,000 Speaker 2: got a very busy hour lined up Litchfield Council Mayor 186 00:11:33,080 --> 00:11:35,640 Speaker 2: Marie brad Howe. We always appreciate your time. Thank you 187 00:11:35,640 --> 00:11:36,439 Speaker 2: for chatting with us. 188 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:39,080 Speaker 1: Thank you, look forward to hearing it talking to you 189 00:11:39,200 --> 00:11:39,880 Speaker 1: in the future. 190 00:11:40,040 --> 00:11:40,760 Speaker 2: Thank you,