This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory local government systems. In particular, it considers whether the amalgamation policies have met the claims made about their efficacy by advocates of amalgamation. The chapter outlines the characteristics of Australian local councils in comparative perspective, briefly describes the major problems confronting Australian local government, provides a synoptic account of the extant literature on structural reform in local government, and summarises Australian municipal merger programs. It then considers their impact as seen through the prism of a host of public inquiries into local government in the different states, as well as the scholarly lit...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on municipal finance and governance series.Municipal cooperati...
© 2010 A B Academic Publishers. The debate on local government reform in Australia has been characte...
Structural reform through municipal mergers is ubiquitous across the developed world and Australian ...
Council amalgamation has always been the major policy instrument for structural reform in Australian...
This report examines the options available for local government to increase its capacity and provide...
Efficiency has remained a primary theme for higher tiers of government within Australasia when addre...
Ongoing local community dissatisfaction in some newly amalgamated local government areas resulting f...
The Lyons Inquiry into English local government presented its Final Report in 2007. It has significa...
Ongoing local community dissatisfaction in some newly amalgamated local government areas resulting f...
Various state-based and national reports into Australian local government have conclusively demonstr...
Australian local government policy makers have traditionally placed great emphasis on forced ‘top-do...
© 2015 Institute of Public Administration Australia Debate over municipal amalgamations in Australia...
Disappointment with the results of forced amalgamation programs across almost all Australian local g...
Over the past decade Australian local government has undergone drastic change. The sheer pace of ref...
Disappointment with the results of forced amalgamation programs across almost all Australian local g...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on municipal finance and governance series.Municipal cooperati...
© 2010 A B Academic Publishers. The debate on local government reform in Australia has been characte...
Structural reform through municipal mergers is ubiquitous across the developed world and Australian ...
Council amalgamation has always been the major policy instrument for structural reform in Australian...
This report examines the options available for local government to increase its capacity and provide...
Efficiency has remained a primary theme for higher tiers of government within Australasia when addre...
Ongoing local community dissatisfaction in some newly amalgamated local government areas resulting f...
The Lyons Inquiry into English local government presented its Final Report in 2007. It has significa...
Ongoing local community dissatisfaction in some newly amalgamated local government areas resulting f...
Various state-based and national reports into Australian local government have conclusively demonstr...
Australian local government policy makers have traditionally placed great emphasis on forced ‘top-do...
© 2015 Institute of Public Administration Australia Debate over municipal amalgamations in Australia...
Disappointment with the results of forced amalgamation programs across almost all Australian local g...
Over the past decade Australian local government has undergone drastic change. The sheer pace of ref...
Disappointment with the results of forced amalgamation programs across almost all Australian local g...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on municipal finance and governance series.Municipal cooperati...
© 2010 A B Academic Publishers. The debate on local government reform in Australia has been characte...
Structural reform through municipal mergers is ubiquitous across the developed world and Australian ...