Spring 2024

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Where we’ve been – Spring 2024

The 2024 WA Local Government Convention over 8 to 10 October was an excellent opportunity to chat with members and talk about the issues that matter to you. Over 650 delegates attended from across the state and we appreciated the effort many made to seek out our team to provide feedback and ask questions.

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What do LGIS members need to know about cyber security in 2024?

Many local government leaders are concerned about their organisation’s cyber vulnerabilities; in the 2024 JLT Risk Report cyber risk was listed as CEOs’ number two concern. However, it’s a complex landscape and it can be daunting to work out where to start or prioritising initiatives.

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3,000 Building companies’ insolvent in 2023/24, what does it mean for your next capital project?

Every year local governments across Western Australia invest millions of dollars in the assets that deliver vital services to their communities. Whether it’s a new roof for the recreation centre, construction of a new administration building or creating a new home for the library, LGIS members are building, renovating, extending or repairing assets. The question is, what happens if the contractors fail?

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Mandurah puts the spotlight on psychological safety in the workplace

A rising awareness of psychosocial hazards and local government’s duty to actively mitigate them is causing plenty of discussion within the sector. The City of Mandurah has proactively responded to their work, health and safety obligations recently launching their new program which educates and supports individuals, teams, managers and the broader organisation.

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Case Studies

Children need risky play, but adult supervision required

The claimant (child) was travelling across a bridge in the playground and fell through a confined space causing a broken femur, cuts and bruises. The claimant alleged that the playground was unsafe and had design flaws that didn’t prevent children from injuring themselves.

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Playground liability assessments for regional members

By their very nature playgrounds have an element of risk, designed to challenge children and deliver development opportunities. They’re valued and sought-after amenities in every local government area across Western Australia. They also come with high levels of expectation from the community that they will be well designed, in appropriate locations and maintained in a condition that ensures safe and enjoyable experiences for children

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