Like numerous other local government systems in developed countries, Australian local government confronts daunting financial problems, perhaps most acutely evident in the emer-gence of a severe backlog in local infrastructure maintenance and renewal. Australian local government policy makers have relied to an unusual and extreme degree on compulsory coun-cil consolidation as the main policy instrument to tackle the financial crisis. This paper sets out the dimensions of the financial crisis and the attendant heavy reliance on forced amal-gamation and then goes to consider the efficacy of compulsory council consolidation as a means of improving financial viability in Australian local government through the prism pro-vided by eight national ...
The Australian Independent Local Government Review Panel recently proposed amalgamating the majority...
Structural reform through forced mergers has been a dominant feature of Australian local government ...
Structural reform through forced mergers has been a dominant feature of Australian local government ...
Like numerous other local government systems in developed countries, Australian local government con...
Financial viability remains a matter of acute concern for Australian local government. Efforts to im...
Various state-based and national reports into Australian local government have conclusively demonstr...
New South Wales (NSW) councils are tasked with providing a wide range of resources and services to t...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.Financial pressure is ...
This report examines the options available for local government to increase its capacity and provide...
Sustainability has become an important ingredient in contemporary public policy. However, considerab...
The problem of the `financial sustainability of individual local councils represents the most signif...
The problem of the ‘financial sustainability’ of individual local councils represents the most signi...
New South Wales (NSW) councils are tasked with providing a wide range of resources and services to t...
Efficiency has remained a primary theme for higher tiers of government within Australasia when addre...
This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory ...
The Australian Independent Local Government Review Panel recently proposed amalgamating the majority...
Structural reform through forced mergers has been a dominant feature of Australian local government ...
Structural reform through forced mergers has been a dominant feature of Australian local government ...
Like numerous other local government systems in developed countries, Australian local government con...
Financial viability remains a matter of acute concern for Australian local government. Efforts to im...
Various state-based and national reports into Australian local government have conclusively demonstr...
New South Wales (NSW) councils are tasked with providing a wide range of resources and services to t...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.Financial pressure is ...
This report examines the options available for local government to increase its capacity and provide...
Sustainability has become an important ingredient in contemporary public policy. However, considerab...
The problem of the `financial sustainability of individual local councils represents the most signif...
The problem of the ‘financial sustainability’ of individual local councils represents the most signi...
New South Wales (NSW) councils are tasked with providing a wide range of resources and services to t...
Efficiency has remained a primary theme for higher tiers of government within Australasia when addre...
This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory ...
The Australian Independent Local Government Review Panel recently proposed amalgamating the majority...
Structural reform through forced mergers has been a dominant feature of Australian local government ...
Structural reform through forced mergers has been a dominant feature of Australian local government ...