Privatisation of government services in Australia: what is known about health and equity impacts
Abstract Background Historically in Australia, all levels of government created collective wealth by owning and operating infrastructure, and managing natural assets, key public goods and essential services while being answerable to the public. This strong state tradition was challenged in the 1980s...
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Main Authors: | Julia Anaf (Author), Toby Freeman (Author), Fran Baum (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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