Monday, May 19, 2025

NSW rural summit fuels future collaboration

Elected representatives and senior staff from more than 70 councils across NSW gathered in Sydney on Thursday for the third annual Rural and Regional Summit, hosted by Local Government NSW (LGNSW).

Delegates were joined by State Government leaders to focus on the unique challenges faced by councils and their communities outside the metropolitan areas.

This year’s summit provided a platform for discussing the financial sustainability of the local government sector, recovery from natural disasters, managing water utilities, and dealing with emerging invasive species threats, and building reforms for rural and regional areas.

Speakers at the summit included Minister for Local Government, Ron Hoenig; Minister for Water, Minister for Housing, Minister for Homelessness, Minister for Mental Health, and Minister for Youth, Rose Jackson; Shadow Minister for Local Government, Wendy Tuckerman; Deputy Secretary, Office of Local Government, Brett Whitworth; NSW Building Commissioner, James Sherrart; and NSW Independent Biosecurity Commissioner, Department Primary Industries and Regional Development NSW, Dr Marion Healy PSM.

The event included a panel discussion with council leaders whose communities were significantly affected by natural disasters over the past five years. This was followed by a discussion with Acting Chief Executive Officer, NSW Reconstruction Authority, Mal Lanyon APM and Coordinator General, National Emergency Management Agency, Brendan Moon AM.

LGNSW Rural and Regional Vice-President, Mayor Claire Pontin said the summit was a tremendous success and emphasised the importance of collaborative efforts in tackling the challenges unique to rural and regional councils.

“Our Rural and Regional Summit brings together the key voices and decision-makers best positioned to drive solutions to secure a strong future for regional communities,” Mayor Pontin said.

“Rural and regional councils are pillars of resilience and innovation, but they face distinctive hurdles, from workforce attraction and retention to infrastructure management covering vast areas, to the mounting costs of climate-driven natural disasters.

“LGNSW has always championed the voices of councils, and this Summit is a wonderful forum to support these councils in their work to provide the services and infrastructure their communities need and deserve.”

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