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Federalism and Regionalism in Australia - Whole Book (3.7 MB) ![]()
Part 1. Setting the Scene: Old Questions or New?
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Federalism, Regionalism and the Reshaping of Australian Governance
- Chapter 3. The Political Viability of Federal Reform: Interpreting Public Attitudes
Part 2. Drivers for Change: New Approaches to Federalism and Regionalism
- Chapter 4. Towards a Wider Debate on Federal and Regional Governance: The Rural Dimension
- Chapter 5. Rescuing Urban Regions: The Federal Agenda
- Chapter 6. The Challenge of Coastal Governance
- Chapter 7. Adaptive Governance: The Challenge for Regional Natural Resource Management
- Chapter 8. Regionalism and Economic Development: Achieving an Efficient Framework
- Chapter 9. Reconceiving Federal-State-Regional Arrangements in Health
Part 3. New Institutions? Approaching the Challenge of Reform
- Chapter 10. Taking Subsidiarity Seriously: What Role for the States?
- Chapter 11. How Local Government Can Save Australia’s Federal System
- Chapter 12. Reforming Australian Governance: Old States, No States or New States?
- Chapter 13. Quantifying the Costs and Benefits of Change: Towards A Methodology
- Chapter 14. Where To From Here? Principles for a New Debate



