Each year the department collects information from local governments about the key services they provide and publishes it in the Queensland local government comparative information report and local government profile report. The report includes a suite of efficiency, effectiveness and quality-of-service indicators covering the following key functional and financial areas of local government:
The information is generally sourced from the Consolidated Data Collection, consolidated by councils in November annually. Where data has been obtained from other services, this has been noted.
Local governments can use this information to compare their performance in relation to other councils, particularly those that have similar characteristics. This comparison process is a valuable tool in initiating and continuing improvement processes in local government.
For councils, the report provides information on where improvements might be possible and also helps identify possible benchmarking partners. For the community, it provides an opportunity to make appropriate comparisons between relevant councils.
Please note the report does not rank local governments. There are many different factors and challenges affecting local governments and influencing their operations and service delivery. Some of these influencing factors may be outside council control – for example, climate, terrain and remoteness - and must be taken into account when making comparisons between local government services across Queensland.
Information is currently available for non-Indigenous councils only, with the exception of Aurukun and Mornington Shire Councils, which have been included.
View Queensland local government comparative information