Successful Public Policy: Lessons From Australia and New Zealand 2019
DOI: 10.22459/spp.2019.08
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“…At the peak level, those intergovernmental relations have taken the form of first ministers' meetings, formalised as COAG, the Council of Australian Governments, in 1992. COAG was particularly active in the early 1990s, when 'collaborative federalism' became the order of the day and the two levels of government worked together to pursue National Competition Policy (Painter 1998;Fenna 2019b). Underpinning the operation of COAG, ministerial councils and other aspects of the intergovernmental relations system have been senior officers' meetings and, in general, a wide range of preparatory work and negotiation within public service departments and agencies.…”
Section: Executive Federalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the peak level, those intergovernmental relations have taken the form of first ministers' meetings, formalised as COAG, the Council of Australian Governments, in 1992. COAG was particularly active in the early 1990s, when 'collaborative federalism' became the order of the day and the two levels of government worked together to pursue National Competition Policy (Painter 1998;Fenna 2019b). Underpinning the operation of COAG, ministerial councils and other aspects of the intergovernmental relations system have been senior officers' meetings and, in general, a wide range of preparatory work and negotiation within public service departments and agencies.…”
Section: Executive Federalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…COAG, which had been such an important element of Australian federalism in the early 1990s, was convened only occasionally. In 2005, the decadelong program of National Competition Policy reforms that had been the high point of cooperation between the Commonwealth and the states concluded and nothing was taking its place (Fenna 2019b).…”
Section: Continuing Centralisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on public policy evaluation mainly focuses on the policymaking process cycle of (Arwildayanto, 2018;Edwards, 2019;Fenna, 2019;Singgalen, Wiloso, & Sasongko, 2017;Smith, Moore, Cumming, & Boulton, 2019) There are several models of public policy analysis (Dye, 2013). Nonetheless, EFU program analysis was based on the process model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%