A breach complaint can be lodged against an individual council member or candidate for election as a council member.
Please note: Allegations of a behavioural breach will be referred to the relevant local government to be dealt with under its Code of Conduct, unless specific circumstances apply. You may wish to consider lodging your behavioural breach complaint directly with the local government.
The following types of complaint are not covered by the breach complaint process.
| If your complaint is about: | Make your complaint to: |
| Contravention of a provision of the Local Government Act 1995 or associated regulations (excluding matters which could be behavioural, conduct or specified breach), i.e. a general complaint. | Refer to our General Complaints Guideline |
| Decision making or actions of a local government in providing services to the public where you are personally impacted. | Ombudsman WA |
| Serious misconduct by either a council member or an employee of a local government. | Corruption and Crime Commission |
| Minor misconduct by an employee of a local government. | Public Sector Commission |
| An election conducted by the Western Australian Electoral Commission. | Western Australian Electoral Commission |
Use this form to lodge a behavioural, conduct or specified breach complaint with the Local Government Inspector under section 8A.5 of the Local Government Act 1995. Each complainant must submit their own complaint form.
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