Changing scales, mixing interests : generational change in Northern Territory local government
Details:
Title
Changing scales, mixing interests : generational change in Northern Territory local government,
Other title
Generational change in Northern Territory Local Government,
Creator
Sanders, Will,
Collection
E-Publications,
E-Books,
PublicationNT,
CAEPR working paper No. 79/2011,
Date
2011,
Description
"This paper examines recent local government reform in the Northern Territory from two perspectives. The first is a quantitative perspective on population and finances, which focuses on the mixing of diverse interests in the recent changes. The second is a more observational perspective gained from working with one pre-reform local government and now the new larger local government that has replaced it. The paper argues that the recent changes are generational in nature in a number of different ways. It also argues that the greater challenge for the new local governments may be their vast geographic scale, rather than their mixing of diverse interests."--Abstract.,
Notes
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).,
Table of contents
Introduction -- Population and financial analysis: mixing diverse interests -- The problem of scale: an observational approach -- How did it happen? the idea of generational change -- Conclusion -- References,
Language
English,
Subject
Indigenous peoples,
Local government -- Northern Territory,
Indigenous peoples -- Northern Territory -- Politics and government,
Aboriginal Australians,
Local government,
Politics and government,
Northern Territory,
Publisher name
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University,
Place of publication
Canberra (A.C.T.),
Series
CAEPR working paper No. 79/2011,
Format
ii, 16 pages : maps (some colour) ; 30 cm.,
File type
application/pdf,
ISBN
731549783,
Use
Copyright,
Copyright owner
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University,