Barkly Regional Council declares its Rates as well as its Fees and Charges for the coming financial year, as per its requirements in the Local Government Act 2019.
Current rates, fees, and charges, in respect of the forthcoming financial year, were declared by Barkly Regional Council at its Ordinary Council Meeting held in June 2024.
The Notice of Rateability and notice of Conditional Rateable Land under the Northern Territory Government is also published.
To download the Fees and Charges 2024-2025 please the button below.
For the most recent fees and charges of rates please see the link below;
For previous years fees and charges please see below:
For the most recent declaration of rates please see the link below;
For previous years declarations please see below:
For the current Conditionally Rateable Land Notice please see the link below;
For previous years notices please visit the NT Government website or see below:
(1) A person commits an offence if:
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(2) A person commits an offence if:
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(3) A person commits an offence if:
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(4) An offence against subsection (1), (2) or (3) is an offence of strict liability.
Some amounts of money in Northern Territory (NT) legislation are shown as penalty units rather than dollars.
For example, if you are fined in the NT, you will be charged in penalty units rather than dollar amounts.
A penalty unit is a set amount of money used to work out each fine.
How much is a penalty unit
The value of a monetary unit is calculated in line with changes to Darwin's Consumer Price Index (CPI).
For more information on CPI, go to the Australian Bureau of Statistics website [2.
How to calculate
Your fine is calculated by multiplying the value of a single unit by the number of penalty units for each offence.
Read the Penalty Units Act 2009 C.
The value of penalty unit financial year as per legislation is below.
Date : 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025
Value of penalty unit : $185
The Council acknowledges the traditional owners of the Warumungu, Mudberra, Jingili, Wakaya, Wambaya, Waanyi, Walpiri, Warlmanpa, Alyawarr, Anmatyerre and Kaytetye Country on which we live and work on and recognise their ongoing connection to lands, waters and culture. We pay our respects to the ancestors and elders of these lands in all aspects of past, present and emerging.
May we continue to work together to deliver sustainable outcomes through a process based on mutual respect and understanding.
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