CATALYSE ® empowering decision makers © 2013 Community views on proposed Council amalgamations November 2013.

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CATALYSE ® empowering decision makers © 2013 Community views on proposed Council amalgamations November 2013

The State Government plans to merge all seven councils in the Western Suburbs into one Council with a population of around 100,000 people. The new Council would extend from Dalkeith to North Fremantle, up to City Beach, across to West Leederville and include Subiaco and the City of Nedlands. To assess community views on this proposal, the City conducted a phone survey with a random sample of residents. 401 residents completed a survey with sampling precision at +/- 5% at the 95% confidence interval. Executive summary 2 Under the current Local Government Act, electors can request a poll to vote on whether planned mergers should proceed or not. The State Government has plans to remove the option to request a poll. 83% believe electors should retain a right to request a poll so they can vote on council mergers Do not support Support 56% of respondents do not support a proposal to merge seven councils in the Western Suburbs 29% of respondents support a proposal to merge seven councils in the Western Suburbs

The City of Nedlands commissioned CATALYSE to assist with a community survey to evaluate community support for the State Government’s plans to merge seven councils in the western suburbs into one Council. The survey was conducted by phone with 401 randomly selected residents in October Interviewing was completed by the ECU Survey Research Centre. Sample bias was monitored during interviewing. Following 389 interviews there was a bias toward older respondents. An additional ‘booster sample’ of 12 responses were collected from 18 to 34 year olds to ensure the data could be reliably weighted to match the population profile. Respondents aged 35 years and over who were phoned during the ‘booster sample’ period and wished to participate were sent an invitation to complete the survey online. One resident requested and completed an online survey but was ineligible to participate as a member of their household was employed by or an Elected member at the City of Nedlands. Responses were weighted to match the 2011 ABS Census profile. Sampling precision is +/- 5% at the 95% confidence interval. Introduction and research method 3 Unweighted <1 Weighted % of respondents

The State Government plans to merge all seven councils in the Western Suburbs into one Council with a population of around 100,000 people. The new Council would extend from Dalkeith to North Fremantle, up to City Beach, across to West Leederville and include Subiaco and the City of Nedlands. Do you support the State Government’s plans to merge seven councils in the western suburbs into one Council? Base: All respondents who provided a valid response, excludes non-responses (n = 400) Low support for western suburb Councils to be merged into one Do you support the State Government’s plans to merge seven councils in the western suburbs into one Council? % of respondents Unsure Support Do not support % of respondentsSupportDo not support Male33% ▲ 50% Female25%61% ▲ 18 to 34 years26%54% 35 to 54 years38% ▲ 45% 55+ years22%68% ▲ Disability^9%79% ▲ ^Small sample size (n < 30) = significant variance ▲▼▲▼ Only 29% of respondents support the State Government’s plan to merge the seven Councils in the Western Suburbs into one Council. Support is higher among males and those aged 35 to 54 years. Females, seniors, and those with a disability are least likely to support the proposed merger.

Under the current Local Government Act, electors can request a poll to vote on whether planned mergers should proceed or not. The State Government has plans to remove the option to request a poll. Do you believe electors should retain a right to request a poll so they can vote on council mergers? Base: All respondents who provided a valid response, excludes non-responses (n = 399) Strong support for electors to retain a right to request a poll Do you believe electors should retain a right to request a poll so they can vote on council mergers? % of respondents Unsure Yes No % of respondentsSupport Do not support Male 77%18% Female 87% ▲ 8% 18 to 34 years 94% ▲ 4% 35 to 54 years 75%19% 55+ years 82%13% Dalkeith 83% ▲ 13% Nedlands (South of Stirling Highway) 84% ▲ 14% Nedlands (North of Stirling Highway) 84% ▲ 9% Mt Claremont 87% ▲ 10% Other suburbs 69%22% 83% of respondents believe electors should retain a right to request a poll so they can vote on council mergers. There is greatest support to retain a right to request a poll among females, 18 to 34 year olds and those from Dalkeith, Nedlands and Mt Claremont. = significant variance ▲▼▲▼

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