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Cooperative Federalism?: The Case of the Ministerial Council on Education,Employment, Training and Youth Affairs
Authors:Stephen Jones
Institution:John Curtin Institute of Public Policy
Abstract:New Federalism reforms introduced in Australia in the early 1990s were expected to improve efficiency and reduce duplication through new cooperative intergovernmental arrangements. The reforms were also an attempt to reduce the continuing trend of Commonwealth intrusion in state powers. As well as establishing the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), the reforms created the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (MCEETYA) to promote a more coordinated and cooperative approach to the delivery of education. MCEETYA provides the quintessential example of the difficulties of establishing a national approach when the function, education, is squarely within the power of the states. This article investigates the operation of MCEETYA from its inception to 2006.
Keywords:cooperative federalism  federalism reforms  ministerial councils  ministerial companies
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