The Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) and the Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA) hosted a 'Policy Roundtable on Federalism' on the 17-18 May 2007 at the University of Canberra. Around 50 attended the roundtable comprising politicians, Commonwealth and state public servants, and academics. The roundtable was provided with a number of background papers including the Hollander-Patapan article and another produced by staff of the Commonwealth Grants Commission entitled 'Trends in Commonwealth-State Financial Relations: a Grants Commission Perspective'. The roundtable focused not only on issues and challenges but, more practically, on options and how to make federalism work better
It’s been over a century since the Federation was formed, Australian society and the world have chan...
FEDERALISM does not get good press in Australia. We are constantly told that federalism is a wastefu...
A full 125 years has passed since Sir Henry Parkes delivered a speech at Tenterfield advocating for ...
This issues paper examines the arrangements and institutions underpinning Australia’s Federation, in...
This paper outlines key issues to consider for reforming Australia\u27s Federation. Objectives Th...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
This case study of policy initiatives of an Australian state government shows how sub-national gover...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
In July of 1990, the prime minister of Australia announced a program to achieve a closer partnership...
The Australian federal system must be judged as one of the most successful in modern history, argues...
At its inception, the Australian federation was informed by a rich set of ideas about the nature of ...
© 2016 Dr. Bronwyn Ann HinzThis thesis reveals how federalism has shaped schooling reforms and polic...
Federalism is usually described in Australian political science and history as representing one, coh...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
At a time when the operation and reform of federal relations within Australia is squarely on the pol...
It’s been over a century since the Federation was formed, Australian society and the world have chan...
FEDERALISM does not get good press in Australia. We are constantly told that federalism is a wastefu...
A full 125 years has passed since Sir Henry Parkes delivered a speech at Tenterfield advocating for ...
This issues paper examines the arrangements and institutions underpinning Australia’s Federation, in...
This paper outlines key issues to consider for reforming Australia\u27s Federation. Objectives Th...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
This case study of policy initiatives of an Australian state government shows how sub-national gover...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
In July of 1990, the prime minister of Australia announced a program to achieve a closer partnership...
The Australian federal system must be judged as one of the most successful in modern history, argues...
At its inception, the Australian federation was informed by a rich set of ideas about the nature of ...
© 2016 Dr. Bronwyn Ann HinzThis thesis reveals how federalism has shaped schooling reforms and polic...
Federalism is usually described in Australian political science and history as representing one, coh...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
At a time when the operation and reform of federal relations within Australia is squarely on the pol...
It’s been over a century since the Federation was formed, Australian society and the world have chan...
FEDERALISM does not get good press in Australia. We are constantly told that federalism is a wastefu...
A full 125 years has passed since Sir Henry Parkes delivered a speech at Tenterfield advocating for ...