Monday, 4 December 2017

New Report from UTS Highlights Importance of Local Government Involvement in Local and Regional Economic Development

https://www.uts.edu.au/research-and-teaching/our-research/institute-public-policy-and-governance/news/new-report-local



A new report from the University of Technology Sydney’s Centre for Local Government (UTS CLG) explores the role of local government involvement in local and regional economic development strategies. The report highlights the varying roles and levels of engagement that councils play in regards to leadership, organisation and delivery of local and regional economic development in Australia.
“The principle that economic development is a co-responsibility tends to be accepted by all tiers of governments and social and economic actors. However, how this translates into practice remains ambiguous and contested” Professor Lee Pugalis, co-author of the report says.
The promotion of economic development is a relatively recent feature of the activity of local government in Australia.
“There is huge diversity of economic development roles across the landscape of local government. For the majority of councils it remains an ‘additional’ rather than ‘general’ function, although this can often downplay their positive role in local and regional economic development” says Professor Roberta Ryan, Director of UTS CLG. “This research has brought to the forefront the importance of internal and external perceptions and how these shape the role of councils in economic development.”
Each tier of government is involved in promoting economic development, although in distinct ways that do not necessarily complement one another. The report’s findings support a strong case for advocating the involvement of all tiers of government in the pursuit of local and regional economic development.
“The local government sector has an important role to play in promoting economic development, but one that evades a singular model. This poses a distinct challenge to higher tiers of government in terms of how they interface with specific councils as well as how councils interface with their stakeholders” says Professor Pugalis.
The report provides local governments and their stakeholders with research and evidence to help them to better understand regional and local economic development in Australia, and how it can be improved.
The above is a media Item from UTS Institute for Public Policy and Governance
UTS Centre for Local Government  www.uts.ed.au
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