Preliminary submission to the house of representatives economic, finance and public administration commitee inquiry into cost shifting by state governments to local government
By: PRITCHARD, John.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Oxford : Blackwell Publishers Limited, December 2002Australian Journal of Public Administration 61, 4, p. 10-13Abstract: The Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) is the peak body for local authorities across Australia. Representing 698 councils, shires and other local governing bodies. ALGA advocates on behalf of local institutions, the local communities they represents and the process through which they interact. Founded in 1947 by the six states. ALGA now represents all states and territories and is a full members of the Council of Australian Government (COAG). This article is an edited version of the ALGA's preliminary submission to the House of Representatives Standing Commitee inquiry into the Financial Position of, and Cost Shifting onto, Local GovernmentItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) is the peak body for local authorities across Australia. Representing 698 councils, shires and other local governing bodies. ALGA advocates on behalf of local institutions, the local communities they represents and the process through which they interact. Founded in 1947 by the six states. ALGA now represents all states and territories and is a full members of the Council of Australian Government (COAG). This article is an edited version of the ALGA's preliminary submission to the House of Representatives Standing Commitee inquiry into the Financial Position of, and Cost Shifting onto, Local Government
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