Victoria's rural councils again reach for the differential rate lever, to offset revaluation effects

Andrew Miller
Updated June 16 2022 - 3:04pm, first published 3:00pm
PROPERTY TAX: Horsham Rural City Council mayor Robyn Guilline says rates are a property tax. "It's like income tax, the more you earn, the more tax you pay."
PROPERTY TAX: Horsham Rural City Council mayor Robyn Guilline says rates are a property tax. "It's like income tax, the more you earn, the more tax you pay."

Victoria's rural and regional councils are seeking to cushion primary producers from massive land valuation increases, by further driving down rate differentials.

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Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller

Journalist

I'm a general reporter with Stock & Land, with a special interest in irrigation issues. I completed my cadetship, with the Age, in 1980. Over my career, I've worked for ABC radio news (Mt Isa, Qld) and at provincial and suburban newspapers.

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