Why, oh why, are residents in Glen Eira treated like mushrooms that have to continually be kept in the dark? Why can other councils publish their most recent communications with government/departments with no qualms and in Glen Eira residents are left with no idea as to what is really going on.
The latest example of this comes from Monash City Council, where we learn that in January this year, Kilkenny wrote to all councils informing them of a ‘tool’ that the government had developed in order to assess whether each council was meeting its dwelling targets. Even more interesting is the information that councils must undergo a full planning scheme review by late October 2026. Readers will remember that the last council review that incorporated full community consultation took place in 2016. That is literally a decade since the community has had any say as to how this planning scheme might work and/or what needs to be done. Since 2016, we have had ‘internal’ reviews that basically did nothing nor was any justification provided for some tiny changes.
As per usual questions abound –
- Given that it is now nearly April, will council incorporate full community consultation on the mandated planning scheme review? If so, when will this start? If not, why not?
- What preliminary conclusion has the state government made in regards to Glen Eira meeting its dwelling targets? Will council publish this information?
- Will council publish the tool used to make this assessment and its rationale and methodology?
- Will council commit to full and comprehensive reporting of its contacts with government and the department as other council do?
- Are councillors provided with the hard copy communications between officers and government and/or department? If not, why not?
Below we publish the letter from Kilkenny that was sent to all councils. Please read carefully and consider the questions we have raised.


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