Federalism and Regionalism in Australia New Approaches, New Institutions?
Australia's federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shifts are occurring in the ways in which power and responsibility are shared between governments. Pressure for reform is coming not just from above, but from below, as the needs of local and region...
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2007
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