Councils now have until 30 November to update their asset data details as part of the Australian Local Government Association’s National State of the Assets (NSoA) project.
This long-term project is about enabling ALGA and its State and Territory Association members to reinforce a clear case to governments on how investment in local government infrastructure will provide stronger communities and economies, along with the efficient expenditure of public funds into the future.
It is also about improving the performance and management of the $345 billion of infrastructure owned and operated by local government.
ALGA and its project partner, the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA), thank the many councils which have already updated and completed their asset data details.
From mid-January, IPWEA will extract and process the available data through a validation and analysis exercise in readiness for the draft summary report in March.
To ensure the report is as comprehensive and inclusive as possible, ALGA encourages all councils – particularly in rural and regional areas – to update their data.
Click here or paste https://www.ipwea.org/communities/am/namsplus/nsoa into your preferred browser to finalise your council’s data.