LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
LOCAL GOVERNMENT POWER PRICE HIKE MUST BE SCRAPPED
Monday, 20 April 2026
Lia Finocchiaro and the CLP Government’s proposed power price hike for Local Governments must be scrapped immediately.
This decision won’t just hit councils - it will hit every single Territorian.
The City of Darwin has warned these hikes could drive up to half a million dollars in additional costs.
Councils across the Territory are now being forced to make an impossible decision.
Hike rates on households already under pressure or cut the services communities rely on every day.
That means fewer community programs, reduced maintenance, and real risks to public safety.
Some Councils are already considering reducing street lighting to manage costs.
This is a genuine community safety risk, it means darker streets, less visibility, and greater danger for drivers, families and people walking home at night.
At a time when families are already making tough choices at the checkout, at the bowser, and on their power bills - this decision makes life harder, not easier.
The Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro must put the record straight, because Territorians deserve to know: if she’s willing to hit Councils, what’s stopping residential power prices from being next?
This is another example of the Finocchiaro CLP Government making decisions that affect Territorians without consultation, and without warning.
This proposal is the wrong call, at the wrong time, with negative consequences.
It must be scrapped.
Quotes attributable to Opposition Leader, Selena Uibo:
“The Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro’s decision won’t just hit Councils - it will hit every Territorian where is hurts most, in their hip pockets.
“You don’t fix budget pressure by shifting the burden onto families already doing it tough.”
Quotes attributable to Shadow Minister for Local Government, Ed Smelt:
“Local governments are being forced to absorb the costs of a decision they didn’t make, with real [negative] consequences for their communities.
“This is a short-sighted decision from the Finocchiaro CLP Government that will have long-term impacts on services people depend on every day.”