Home » News » Hume to explore new rate system

Hume to explore new rate system

Hume council will explore the introduction of a differential rating system which would charge a different rate in the dollar to different property classes.

Council currently uses a flat rate system which applies the same rate in the dollar to every property across the municipality.

The introduction of a differential rating system would enable council to vary the rate in the dollar charged to different classes of property, such as residential, commercial or industrial.

The system would not alter the total rates raised by council, which is determined by the state government’s rate cap.

At council’s Monday, February 10 meeting, councillor Sam Misho asked council officers to provide options and scenarios on how differential rating may impact the distribution or allocation of rates across the various classes of properties within Hume.

He said differential rates were already used by a number of councils across Victoria, adding that councillors had planned to explore the issue during the last term of council but had to postpone their plans as a result of the pandemic.

“We use a blanket approach when applying rates over four classes of property based on capital improved value,” Cr Misho said.

“A residential property is not an income producing property compared with a commercial or industrial property.

“This report seeks to explore whether a differential rating system is more appropriate in our municipality.”

Cr Naim Kurt said he was keen for council to explore a differential system, noting that developers and and big businesses pay the same rate in the dollar as the owners of a one-bedroom townhouse in Broadmeadows.

“Rates are a system of taxation and as a level of government, it is our job to soften the hard edges of any rates system,” he said.

Council officers will prepare a report for councillors on the issue as part of council’s 2026-27 budget process.

Digital Editions


  • Step into the dark

    Step into the dark

    A different way of being entertained is coming to Werribee in March with Transmission – into the dark. The sell-out hit of Melbourne and Adelaide…

More News

  • Local art on show

    Local art on show

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 505473 The Woodend Lions Club are gearing up for its annual art show. In its 51st year, the show will feature local artists of…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    International Women’s Day Whittlesea Whittlesea Jumbunna Country Women’s Association is hosting an International Women’s Day event in Whittlesea Township from 1pm to 3pm on Friday 6 March at the Whittlesea…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536627 Theresa Micallef has been the first face to greet visitors at hospitals across Hume for over 40 years. She spoke to Courtney Black…

  • Talent League fixture released

    Talent League fixture released

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 471376 The Talent League seasons will kick off in late March. The boys season will kick off on the weekend of 21 March and…

  • Cleopatra performance showcases local talent

    Cleopatra performance showcases local talent

    A powerful new ballet is set to captivate audiences in Caroline Springs this March, as a cast of passionate adult performers present Cleopatra, The Last Pharaoh at the Catholic Regional…

  • Teenage artist reimagines mother nature

    Teenage artist reimagines mother nature

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536538 At just 19 years old, Maryam Zuhair has publicly exhibited her first collection of paintings, ‘Mother Nature’s Creation’ in Craigieburn. Zuhair said she…

  • Skate park takes air

    Skate park takes air

    The new Olivine Skate Park in Donnybrook has officially opened, offering a vibrant space for local young people and families to enjoy. The park’s opening was celebrated at a community…

  • Push for women’s refuge

    Push for women’s refuge

    The Women’s Community Shelters (WCS) charity is calling for community support to help establish a women’s and children’s shelter in Hume. WCS chief executive Annabelle Daniel said there is a…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the pages of our predecessors. 10 years ago 22 March, 2016 Hume has experienced a 43 per cent hike in gun crime in 12 months,…

  • State urged to protect green wedges

    State urged to protect green wedges

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 246677 Whittlesea councillors have called on the state government to protect green wedge areas from urban sprawl after council approved a plan for a…