While council amalgamations have been extensive across Australia in recent decades, organised opposition and one blundered attempt has made it a nonstarter here in WA.
The Western Australian parliament has finished all business until after the election on March 11, after it was prorogued by WA governor Kerry Sanderson.
Simmering tensions between the Liberal and National parties within the State Government are threatening to come to a head next month. The issue? Local government reform.
The state government's plan for local councils to merge with one another has proven to be a struggle with only a handful of the 139 councils agreeing to amalgamate and less than half prepared to consider the reform.
The state government expects to receive more than the 115 local government reform submissions it has already received, which highlight potential areas for reform in the face of possible council ama
Local Government Minister John Castrilli has announced $10,000 financial packages for local councils that agree to prepare submissions for voluntary amalgamation by the August deadline.