Liverpool Council Initiates Court Action

Liverpool Council has been given additional time to respond to the Interim Report by the Office of Local Government and has initiated legal action against the State of NSW, the Minister for Local Government and three others.

Today at 1600 hours, the Council will come before Mr John Robson of the Land and Environment Court, to seek a halt on all actions against it until the substantive court case, listed to be heard by the Land and Environment Court from 6 September, has been fully heard.

Liverpool Council's time to respond to the Interim Report has been extended by the Office of Local Government to 5pm next Wednesday, 31 July 2024.

In its action in the Land and Environment Court, the Council is seeking:

  • A declaration that the Deputy Secretary of the Office of Local Government, Brett Whitworth, had no power to make an interim report before the conclusion of his investigation into the Council.
  • A declaration that, in reporting adversely about Liverpool Council and individuals in the interim report, Mr Whitworth failed to observe the requirements of procedural fairness and exhibited actual or apprehended bias.
  • A declaration that, in publishing the interim report, the Minister for Local Government, Ron Hoenig, Mr Whitworth and Kiersten Fishburn, the Secretary of the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure exhibited actual bias or apprehended bias.
  • An order setting aside the interim report.
  • An order disqualifying the Minister Hoenig, Mr Whitworth and Ms Fishburn from taking any further steps in reporting on the results of the investigation.
  • An order setting aside Minister Hoenig's decision to appoint Mr Ross Glover as Commissioner to hold a public inquiry into Liverpool Council.

The council is also seeking orders that: the intention to suspend the council not proceed, the election of Council be allowed to proceed, and that the Interim Report into Liverpool Council be expunged from the public record.

The Court document states that, in publishing the interim report and relying upon it for decision-making, Minister Hoenig acted with partiality and exhibited actual or apprehended bias and is disqualified from exercising his powers to appoint the public inquiry, postpone the election and suspend the Council.

The full summons is attached here.

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