The role of the ministerial office was one of the key issues investigated by the Royal Commission on Australian Gvoernment Administration (RCA GA) in 1976. At the time the ministerial office was undergoing new and controversial developments. In the 25 years since the Royal Commission the new ministerial office has become a permanent and accepted part of our machinery of government. This paper reviews RCAGA's analysis of ministerial advisers and uses research on the Keating advisers in 1995-96 to track how the institution of the ministerial office has developed since the time of the Royal Commission
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The chapter traces the development of the Australian ministerial office since 1972 and describes the...
© 1993 Ann PolisMinisterial advisers were a noticeable feature of the Victorian Labor government fro...
Ministerial advisers are relatively new institutional actors within the Commonwealth Executive. Mini...
The structure of the Executive has fundamentally changed in the last 30 years. Ministerial advisers ...
Large, politicised and separate ministerial offices are a feature of Australian government, while th...
This the final report of a 1974-1976 Royal Commission which examined how to reshape government admin...
Ministers increasingly rely on advisers for support and advice. In many countries, these political a...
study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to be the epitome of national authority, but not of...
James Walter reviews how the role of ministerial advisors in Australia has evolved to their current ...
This study is the first systematic review and thematic synthesis of academic research on ministerial...
The ‘Children Overboard ’ affair is one of several recent incidents that has brought the role and po...
A recurrent theme in the literature on advisory groups is the belief that think tanks, policy-planni...
Political science is, we are led to believe, the study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to...
The “turn to the market” by the Hawke Government (1983-91) began with the floating of the dollar and...
This thesis explores the roles, influence and accountability of ministerial advisers in the New Sout...
The chapter traces the development of the Australian ministerial office since 1972 and describes the...
© 1993 Ann PolisMinisterial advisers were a noticeable feature of the Victorian Labor government fro...
Ministerial advisers are relatively new institutional actors within the Commonwealth Executive. Mini...
The structure of the Executive has fundamentally changed in the last 30 years. Ministerial advisers ...
Large, politicised and separate ministerial offices are a feature of Australian government, while th...
This the final report of a 1974-1976 Royal Commission which examined how to reshape government admin...
Ministers increasingly rely on advisers for support and advice. In many countries, these political a...
study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to be the epitome of national authority, but not of...
James Walter reviews how the role of ministerial advisors in Australia has evolved to their current ...
This study is the first systematic review and thematic synthesis of academic research on ministerial...
The ‘Children Overboard ’ affair is one of several recent incidents that has brought the role and po...
A recurrent theme in the literature on advisory groups is the belief that think tanks, policy-planni...
Political science is, we are led to believe, the study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to...
The “turn to the market” by the Hawke Government (1983-91) began with the floating of the dollar and...