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Follow the Sun on Instagram: / north.sydney.sun Get the latest news at https://northsydneysun.com.au/ North Sydney Council is looking for new ways to raise revenue after their 87% rate rise proposal was rejected. This video explores their plans, including a new attempt at a rate increase and a push to get rates or contributions from private schools. Read 'North Sydney Council revives bid for rate increase with new engagement plan' here: https://northsydneysun.com.au/communi... Read 'North Sydney mayor seeks council backing for push to monetise rate-exempt school land' here: https://northsydneysun.com.au/communi... In this video: Failed Rate Rise: How North Sydney Council's massive 87% rate rise was rejected by the NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) due to community outrage. New Rate Rise Strategy: Council's new two-stage community engagement campaign, "North Sydney – Towards a Sustainable Future," designed to meet IPART's criteria for a Special Rate Variation (SRV). IPART Requirements: The six assessment criteria councils must satisfy for SRV applications, and how North Sydney Council plans to address them. Rates from Private Schools: Mayor Zoë Baker's push to secure contributions from private schools and educational institutions currently exempt from council rates, potentially worth over $1 million annually. Legal Challenges: Why private schools are citing legal restrictions under the NSW Education Act (s83C) that they believe prevent them from making voluntary contributions. Legislative Reform: Mayor Baker's call for changes to the Education Act 1990 or the Local Government Act 1993 to clarify the legality of voluntary payments from rate-exempt institutions. #NorthSydneyCouncil #RateRise #CouncilRates #LocalGovernment #NSWPolitics #IPART #CommunityOutrage #FinancialSustainability #PrivateSchools #EducationAct #LocalGovernmentAct #ZoeBaker #SydneyNews #NorthSydney