Lockhart Shire nestles in the heart of the Riverina and is one of it's most productive agricultural and pastoral areas.
Access to Information
About the GIPA Act
Access to information is regulated by the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 ('GIPA Act'), which replaced the Freedom of Information Act 1989.
The GIPA Act provides an open and transparent process for giving the public access to information and encourages the proactive release of information. It requires us to make information publicly available unless there is an overriding public interest against disclosure. This involves applying a public interest test.
In accordance with section 20 of the GPIA Act the Council has an agency guide that:
- describes the structure and functions of the Council
- describes the structure and functions of the Council
- describes the ways in which the Council’s functions affect members of the public,
- specifies any arrangements that enable members of the public to participate in the formulation of the Council’s policies and the exercise of its functions
- identifies the various kinds of government information held by the agency
- identifies the kinds of government information held by the agency that the agency makes (or will make) publicly available
- specifies the manner in which the agency makes (or will make) government information publicly available, and
- identifies the kinds of information that are (or will be) made publicly available free of charge and those kinds for which a charge is (or will be) imposed.
How do I access Council Information?
There are four ways to access Council Information.
1. Open access information
2. Proactively released information
3. Informal request
4. Access application (formal)
Access Application
- a large amount of information is requested
- there are public interest considerations against releasing the information. For example, if it contains personal information or a third party's business information.
- third party consultation is required.
- an internal review - a $40 fee is payable
- an external review by the NSW Information Commissioner
- an external review by the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT)
Copyright
Further information
603 Certificate Application Form
Pensioner Concession Application
When completing your application please ensure all required sections have been completed, including Declaration, Consent & Confirmation sections on page 3. Please also ensure that a photocopy of both sides of your Centrelink Pension Card is submitted with your application.
If your residence is in two names and are both applying then please complete a separate form for each owner.
If you have any queries please contact the Revenue Officer on (02) 6920 5305 or by emailing rates@lockhart.nsw.gov.au.