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− | This is [[User:Nemo | nemo]]'s idea to increase integration between levels of government. This is based on the current Australian seperation of Goverernments into Local (city/shire), State and Federal levels. |
+ | This is [[nemo]]'s idea to increase integration between levels of government. This is based on the current Australian seperation of Goverernments into Local (city/shire), State and Federal levels. |
Some representatives of each level should be appointed to the senate (or upper house) in the next level up. They can't introduce bills, but they can vote to block and help modify them. |
Some representatives of each level should be appointed to the senate (or upper house) in the next level up. They can't introduce bills, but they can vote to block and help modify them. |
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At the next level up, there are currently 6 states, and 2 major territories within Australia. There are 76 senators - 12 from each state, and 2 from each territory. |
At the next level up, there are currently 6 states, and 2 major territories within Australia. There are 76 senators - 12 from each state, and 2 from each territory. |
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+ | === Pros === |
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+ | * Increased integration between levels of government - Local concerns can be heard at a state level, and state concerns at a federal level, in a direct manner where differences might be actually made. |
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+ | === Cons === |
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+ | * Increased complexity and beaurocracy |
Revision as of 11:03, 15 January 2008
This is nemo's idea to increase integration between levels of government. This is based on the current Australian seperation of Goverernments into Local (city/shire), State and Federal levels.
Some representatives of each level should be appointed to the senate (or upper house) in the next level up. They can't introduce bills, but they can vote to block and help modify them.
For eg: NSW has 152 local govt areas. It has 42 members in it's legislative counsil (upper house). The problem is how to allow 152 local govts to have a say against the 42 existing members in a fair manner.
At the next level up, there are currently 6 states, and 2 major territories within Australia. There are 76 senators - 12 from each state, and 2 from each territory.
Pros
- Increased integration between levels of government - Local concerns can be heard at a state level, and state concerns at a federal level, in a direct manner where differences might be actually made.
Cons
- Increased complexity and beaurocracy