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Western Australian Local Government Association

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Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA) is a non-profit organisation of local government bodies in Western Australia. It aims to represent and support the works and interests of Western Australian government sectors.

It commenced in 2001, as a successor to the Western Australian Municipal Association, Country Shire Councils' Association, and the Local Government Association. It has lobbied for increased funding for local government at different stages.

References

  1. West Australian Local Government Association (7 November 2023). "About WALGA".
  2. Country Shire Councils' Association of W.A (1995), Councils in the west, Australympus Pub, retrieved 15 December 2019
  3. Western Australian Municipal Association; Country Shire Councils' Association of W.A; Local Government Association of Western Australia. Executive Committee (1900), Minutes of executive meetings, The Associations, retrieved 15 December 2019
  4. Cheesman, Bruce (15 September 2004), "Councils seek slice of WA surplus.(Western Australian Local Government Association)(Brief Article)", Australasian Business Intelligence, COMTEX News Network, Inc, ISSN 1320-6680

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