Local Governments have a general power to provide for the good government of the people in their district. This means that local governments can do things for the good government of their districts if they are not prevented from doing so by the Local Government Act 1995 or any other written law.
In exercising this general power, a local government can make local laws (legislative function) and provide services and facilities (executive function).
Activities on thoroughfares and Trading Local Law 2000
Bush Fire Brigades Local Law
Cemeteries Local Law 2000
Dogs Local Law 2000
Extractive Industries Local Law 2000
Health Local Law 2002
Local Government Property Local Law 2000
Local Law Relating to Signs, Hoarding and Bill Posting 2005
Local Laws Relating to Fencing 2002
Meeting Procedures Local Law 2016
Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2000
Prevention and Abatement of Sand Drift Local Law 2004