The effects of COAG's national reform agenda on central agencies

This report examines the effect on Commonwealth and State central agencies of the reform agenda adopted by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), with a particular focus on the reforms proposed and undertaken since the federal election in November 2007. Collectively, these reforms could const...

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Main Authors: Harwood, Jeffrey, Phillimore, John
Other Authors: Australia and New Zealand Schol of Government
Format: Book
Published: Australia and NewZealand School of Government 2012
Online Access:http://www.anzsog.edu.au/media/upload/publication/90_JCIPP-ANZSOG-COAG-Report-15-May-2012-Web-version.pdf
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description This report examines the effect on Commonwealth and State central agencies of the reform agenda adopted by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), with a particular focus on the reforms proposed and undertaken since the federal election in November 2007. Collectively, these reforms could constitute the most significant changes to Australian federalism in a generation. This study considers the responses of central agencies to this COAG Reform Agenda. How are the Commonwealth and State central agencies responding, and what challenges do they face?
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-184562017-01-30T12:08:02Z The effects of COAG's national reform agenda on central agencies Harwood, Jeffrey Phillimore, John Australia and New Zealand Schol of Government This report examines the effect on Commonwealth and State central agencies of the reform agenda adopted by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), with a particular focus on the reforms proposed and undertaken since the federal election in November 2007. Collectively, these reforms could constitute the most significant changes to Australian federalism in a generation. This study considers the responses of central agencies to this COAG Reform Agenda. How are the Commonwealth and State central agencies responding, and what challenges do they face? 2012 Book http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18456 http://www.anzsog.edu.au/media/upload/publication/90_JCIPP-ANZSOG-COAG-Report-15-May-2012-Web-version.pdf Australia and NewZealand School of Government fulltext
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The effects of COAG's national reform agenda on central agencies
title The effects of COAG's national reform agenda on central agencies
title_full The effects of COAG's national reform agenda on central agencies
title_fullStr The effects of COAG's national reform agenda on central agencies
title_full_unstemmed The effects of COAG's national reform agenda on central agencies
title_short The effects of COAG's national reform agenda on central agencies
title_sort effects of coag's national reform agenda on central agencies
url http://www.anzsog.edu.au/media/upload/publication/90_JCIPP-ANZSOG-COAG-Report-15-May-2012-Web-version.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18456