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Shire of Dardanup recognised as a best practice entity in financial reporting for second year running

Shire of Dardanup recognised as a best practice entity in financial reporting for second year running

West Australian26-05-2025

For the second consecutive year, the Shire of Dardanup has been recognised as a best practice entity in financial reporting by the Office of the Auditor-General.
The accolade — awarded for work during the the 2023-24 financial year — comes from the OAG's annual Local Government Financial Audit Results report, which reviewed the financial reporting practices of 135 local governments across WA.
The Shire of Dardanup was one of 19 local governments recognised for financial reporting, and the only one in the South West.
The criteria for a best practice entity includes the timelessness of a chief executive-certified financial report, the quality of financial report, the quality of working papers supporting the report and the management resolution of accounting matters.
It also includes the availability of key staff during the audit, the number and significance of management letter findings and the achievement of a clear audit opinion.
Shire president Tyrrell Gardiner said the significant achievement highlighted the shire's continued excellence in financial management that reflects the 'professionalism, integrity and dedication of the entire organisation'.
'To be recognised as a best practice entity for a second year in a row is a big deal — it reflects our organisation's consistent commitment to the highest standards of financial governance,' he said.
'This outcome is not just a win for our finance and governance team, but for our entire shire. It's a shared success that every staff member and community stakeholder can be proud of.'

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