Advocacy for the independence of the State Records Office of Western Australia

Shortly after the election of the new Western Australia (WA) Government in March 2017, the new Premier, Mark McGowan, announced the first round of Machinery of Government changes to the WA public sector. The structural changes were promoted as creating collaborative departments focused on whole-of-g...

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Main Authors: Joseph, Pauline, Keenan, M., Brogan, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Australian Society of Archivists Inc 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67849
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Brogan, M.
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description Shortly after the election of the new Western Australia (WA) Government in March 2017, the new Premier, Mark McGowan, announced the first round of Machinery of Government changes to the WA public sector. The structural changes were promoted as creating collaborative departments focused on whole-of-government objectives and for delivering services in a more efficient and effective way. Part of these changes was to move the State Records Office of Western Australia under the State Library of Western Australia. The Australian Society of Archivists Western Australia Branch Committee discusses this act and the implications for the independence of the State Records Office.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-678492018-12-05T06:27:26Z Advocacy for the independence of the State Records Office of Western Australia Joseph, Pauline Keenan, M. Brogan, M. Shortly after the election of the new Western Australia (WA) Government in March 2017, the new Premier, Mark McGowan, announced the first round of Machinery of Government changes to the WA public sector. The structural changes were promoted as creating collaborative departments focused on whole-of-government objectives and for delivering services in a more efficient and effective way. Part of these changes was to move the State Records Office of Western Australia under the State Library of Western Australia. The Australian Society of Archivists Western Australia Branch Committee discusses this act and the implications for the independence of the State Records Office. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67849 10.1080/01576895.2018.1441727 Australian Society of Archivists Inc restricted
spellingShingle Joseph, Pauline
Keenan, M.
Brogan, M.
Advocacy for the independence of the State Records Office of Western Australia
title Advocacy for the independence of the State Records Office of Western Australia
title_full Advocacy for the independence of the State Records Office of Western Australia
title_fullStr Advocacy for the independence of the State Records Office of Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed Advocacy for the independence of the State Records Office of Western Australia
title_short Advocacy for the independence of the State Records Office of Western Australia
title_sort advocacy for the independence of the state records office of western australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67849