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The Sydney council hit with more than 300 complaints in less than two years
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The Sydney council hit with more than 300 complaints in less than two years

Liverpool City Council in New South Wales has announced plans to pursue legal action against the NSW Office of Local Government (OLG), alleging a failure to fulfill its duties under the Local Government Act. The council reported over 300 code of conduct complaints since September 2024, with 161 filed between September 2025 and June 2026, including 57 in April alone. The OLG has been requested to intervene three times but did not respond, prompting the council to seek legal advice. The OLG stated it would not comment while the council seeks legal counsel. The council has spent over $311,000 in the past year addressing these complaints, with 101 targeting councillors. The OLG is currently reviewing reforms to the code of conduct framework, and a public inquiry into the council's conduct is pending.

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The Sydney council hit with more than 300 complaints in less than two years

Liverpool City Council in New South Wales, Australia, has filed more than 300 code of conduct complaints since September 2024, prompting the council to consider legal action against the NSW Office of Local Government (OLG). The council claims the OLG failed to respond adequately to their requests for intervention regarding the high volume of complaints. The OLG has stated it will not comment further while the council seeks legal advice. The complaints relate to alleged misconduct by council members, including bullying and behavior that could bring the council into disrepute. The OLG is currently reviewing reforms to the code of conduct framework, and a public inquiry into the council’s conduct is ongoing.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation objectively, citing both the council's actions and the OLG's response. It does not favor one side over the other, providing balanced information about the complaints, the council's response, and the OLG's position. No biased language or selective sourcing is used.

The Sydney Morning Herald logoThe Sydney Morning HeraldIndependentCenteryesterday
The Sydney council hit with more than 300 complaints in less than two years

Liverpool City Council in New South Wales has announced plans to pursue legal action against the NSW Office of Local Government (OLG), alleging a failure to fulfill its duties under the Local Government Act. The council reported over 300 code of conduct complaints since September 2024, with 161 filed between September 2025 and June 2026, including 57 in April alone. The OLG has been requested to intervene three times but did not respond, prompting the council to seek legal advice. The OLG stated it would not comment while the council seeks legal counsel. The council has spent over $311,000 in the past year addressing these complaints, with 101 targeting councillors. The OLG is currently reviewing reforms to the code of conduct framework, and a public inquiry into the council's conduct is pending.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the conflict between Liverpool City Council and the NSW Office of Local Government, detailing both parties' positions without overtly favoring one side. It includes quotes from both the council and the OLG spokesperson, providing context without taking a明显偏

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