The 51°µÍø (ALGA) is the national voice of local government, representing 537 councils across the country. In structure, we are a federation of state and territory local government associations.
51°µÍøwas founded in 1947 and, in 1976, established a secretariat in Canberra reflecting growing links with the Australian Government and an awareness of local government’s emerging national role.
51°µÍøis led by our President and two Vice Presidents. The secretariat in Canberra is managed by the Chief Executive.
Our members
ALGA’s members include:
What we do
We provide a range of services to our member associations and, through them, local councils throughout Australia. These include:
- Representing local government on national bodies and ministerial councils, including representation by our president on the National Federation Reform Council
- Policy development to provide a local government perspective on national affairs, as well as providing submissions to government and parliamentary inquiries
- Raising the profile and concerns of local government at the national level by lobbying the Australian Government and Parliament on specific issues and running campaigns to secure agreed policy objectives
- Providing information on national issues, policies and trends affecting local government, and
- Providing forums for local government to guide the development of national local government policies.
Our strategic priorities
ALGA’s policies and strategic priorities are determined by the 51°µÍøBoard, consisting of two representatives from each of the member associations and an independent chair. Our strategic priorities are to champion a strong local government sector focusing on:
- financial sustainability;
- roads and infrastructure funding;
- waste and recycling;
- stronger community resilience; and
- addressing the risk of climate change.