The state of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia experienced council amalgamations from 2014 to 2017, amidst widespread disagreement from residents, community groups, councils, and politicians concerning the strategies and policy goals of the state government. In response, this article explores the experience in terms of a neoliberal and post-political framework, which offers a compelling lens to investigate the amalgamation aims and activity. A qualitative mixed methods approach is used to present a case study of three urban councils. The research reveals the critical underlying neoliberal/politico-economic benefits of amalgamation, and elucidates the techno-managerial, post-political processes employed by the state government in pursuit of...
This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory ...
This paper traces key policy challenges facing Australia\u27s metropolitan cities as a result of mul...
Efficiency has remained a primary theme for higher tiers of government within Australasia when addre...
The City of Gold Coast in Australia has grown rapidly over the last half century to become the sixth...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
The article investigates how governmental responses to problems arising from urban population growth...
The New South Wales State Government announced its local government strategic reform programme Fit f...
© 2015 Institute of Public Administration Australia Debate over municipal amalgamations in Australia...
Planning reforms in NSW Australia have been guided by the post-political neoliberal thought. The ref...
This paper argues that neoliberalism should be viewed not as a unified coherent project but as a ser...
This special section builds on Planning the Post-Political City-Part 1 to examine if and how plannin...
The continuous rescaling of metropolitan governance has been a prominent feature of the neoliberal s...
Local government in New South Wales (NSW) Australia presently faces the prospect radical consolidati...
Structural reform through municipal mergers is ubiquitous across the developed world and Australian ...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory ...
This paper traces key policy challenges facing Australia\u27s metropolitan cities as a result of mul...
Efficiency has remained a primary theme for higher tiers of government within Australasia when addre...
The City of Gold Coast in Australia has grown rapidly over the last half century to become the sixth...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
The article investigates how governmental responses to problems arising from urban population growth...
The New South Wales State Government announced its local government strategic reform programme Fit f...
© 2015 Institute of Public Administration Australia Debate over municipal amalgamations in Australia...
Planning reforms in NSW Australia have been guided by the post-political neoliberal thought. The ref...
This paper argues that neoliberalism should be viewed not as a unified coherent project but as a ser...
This special section builds on Planning the Post-Political City-Part 1 to examine if and how plannin...
The continuous rescaling of metropolitan governance has been a prominent feature of the neoliberal s...
Local government in New South Wales (NSW) Australia presently faces the prospect radical consolidati...
Structural reform through municipal mergers is ubiquitous across the developed world and Australian ...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory ...
This paper traces key policy challenges facing Australia\u27s metropolitan cities as a result of mul...
Efficiency has remained a primary theme for higher tiers of government within Australasia when addre...