Advocates want WA councils to increase their economic growth.

WA’s Minister for Local Government, David Templeman, has helped launch the WALGA Economic Development Framework Project this week.

WALGA Deputy President Mayor Tracey Roberts said Local Governments have a great opportunity to support and promote economic development in their local area and are able to create an environment where businesses can flourish.

“Whether it be through their regulatory and licensing responsibilities or in the provision of infrastructure and services, the sector’s impact on the economic landscape is both broad and significant,” Cr Roberts said.

“The materials provided through the Framework project will assist Councils in facilitating a strategic approach to their work in this area.”

The Framework Project was guided by a reference group of senior staff drawn from across the sector and represents the culmination of 12 months’ work to:

•    explore current research and practice about the role of Economic Development in Local Government

•    create resource materials to assist WA Local Governments in creating and implementing Economic Development strategies

•    establish a network of Economic Development professional practitioners to support their work in this area

In addition, the project recommended a number of policy priorities to guide future WALGA advocacy in support of Local Government Economic Development practices, including work to progress beneficial enterprises.

“Our research has found that Local Governments would be able to have a far greater impact if some restrictions on their activity were lifted, such as those preventing the beneficial enterprise model,” Cr Roberts said.

“We will be continuing our conversations with other spheres of government to increase and improve the ways in which Local Government can make a contribution to the WA economy.”

More information is accessible here.