Trends in Australian government expenditurelinguistic competencemultilingualismErasmus exchange programmeacquired skillsstudents’mobilityself-assessmentBerkeley Electronic Press Selected Worksdoi:10.5755/j01.sal.0.20.1777Robert G. CastlePace UniversityJournal of Beat Studies...
appropriations; the degree of bureaucratic monopoly power vis-a-vis its financial sponsor; a macro model incorporating social, political and economic incentives for governmental expenditure (e.g. unemployment); and a model based on measurements of the demand of the median voter for government ...
A $2.7 billion fall in private sector inventories – mainly from the mining and wholesale trade sector – was a drag on GDP, shaving 0.3 percentage points off GDP growth in the December quarter. However, the strong increase in public sector inventories provided some offset. ...
Getting on the agency's "engage" list meant the project, already exceeding AU$10 million in government expenditure, was either highly complex, has a wide community reach, or the DTA had highlighted a declining confidence in delivery. At the time, 19 projects had featured on the engage list ...
With the advent of more dangerous Covid-19 strains such as the Delta variant, the Australian government strengthened the health protective measures by imposing a weekly cap of 3 185 travellers allowed to return to Australia (−50 percent relative to the initial cap arranged), of which 1 505...
Overall, net government expenditure is slightly lower after the inclusion of FTB-B, with increased spending on sole parents but a decrease in spending on couples with children (see Table 6). The decrease in spending on cou- ples mainly comes through the abolition of the Basic Parenting ...
While the Commonwealth government was initially unsettled by the Uluru proposal, it has allocated money in the most recent budget to develop the detail of that proposal further. This suggests that it has recognised the underlying merit in it and is prepared to contemplate it more seriously. Perhap...
and expenditure of our money.' The office that the act created, and its chief officer, the auditor-general, serve as the people's champion in safeguarding against fraud, corruption and waste, whether practised by officials or parliamentarians, or by citizens or interest groups against government...
local governmentmunicipal expenditureSouth AustraliaDespite the ongoing failure of 'one﹕ize‐fits゛ll' policies in the realm of local government policymaking worldwide, such as municipal mergers, public policymakers across Australian local government, including South Australia (SA), remain committed to ...
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