In its The Journey: Sustainability into the Future, the Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA) proposed a program of self-initiated reform for local government, with its centrepiece comprising a Regional Model of local governance based on constellations of local councils in the existing Zone groupings. The Regional Model has been designed to preserve local autonomy and local identity by retaining existing council democratic structures, but at the same time facilitate cooperation and joint service provision through the Regional Model in those service areas where scale economies and other benefits from shared provision can be reaped. This paper places the Regional Model in the context of the Australian literature on alternati...
Ongoing local community dissatisfaction in some newly amalgamated local government areas resulting f...
In 2004, the New England Strategic Alliance of Councils (NESAC) was formed in a successful effort by...
Regional organisations of councils (ROCs) have been a part of the Australian local government landsc...
Various state-based and national reports into Australian local government have conclusively demonstr...
Council amalgamation has always been the major policy instrument for structural reform in Australian...
Disappointment with the results of forced amalgamation programs across almost all Australian local g...
Disappointment with the results of forced amalgamation programs across almost all Australian local g...
This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory ...
The Western Australian Minister for Local Government, the Hon John Castrilli MLA announced on 4 Febr...
Contemporary Australian local government faces several daunting problems, not least escalating finan...
Ongoing local community dissatisfaction in some newly amalgamated local government areas resulting f...
© 2010 A B Academic Publishers. The debate on local government reform in Australia has been characte...
In the international context it has been argued that institutional reform to leadership in local gov...
In the international context it has been argued that institutional reform to leadership in local gov...
Structural reform of local government through forced municipal mergers has occurred in a number of c...
Ongoing local community dissatisfaction in some newly amalgamated local government areas resulting f...
In 2004, the New England Strategic Alliance of Councils (NESAC) was formed in a successful effort by...
Regional organisations of councils (ROCs) have been a part of the Australian local government landsc...
Various state-based and national reports into Australian local government have conclusively demonstr...
Council amalgamation has always been the major policy instrument for structural reform in Australian...
Disappointment with the results of forced amalgamation programs across almost all Australian local g...
Disappointment with the results of forced amalgamation programs across almost all Australian local g...
This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory ...
The Western Australian Minister for Local Government, the Hon John Castrilli MLA announced on 4 Febr...
Contemporary Australian local government faces several daunting problems, not least escalating finan...
Ongoing local community dissatisfaction in some newly amalgamated local government areas resulting f...
© 2010 A B Academic Publishers. The debate on local government reform in Australia has been characte...
In the international context it has been argued that institutional reform to leadership in local gov...
In the international context it has been argued that institutional reform to leadership in local gov...
Structural reform of local government through forced municipal mergers has occurred in a number of c...
Ongoing local community dissatisfaction in some newly amalgamated local government areas resulting f...
In 2004, the New England Strategic Alliance of Councils (NESAC) was formed in a successful effort by...
Regional organisations of councils (ROCs) have been a part of the Australian local government landsc...