The Demise of ATSIC? Accountability and the Coalition Government
Author: Ivanitz, Michele
Source: Australian Journal of Public Administration, Volume 59, Number 1, March 2000 , pp. 3-12(10)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract:
ATSIC has been portrayed by the Coalition government as an organisation that is not financially accountable and, because of this, is not achieving positive service delivery outcomes for Aboriginal people. Drawing on documentary material and fieldwork data, this article argues that ATSIC is indeed accountable and that the Coalition is putting the accountability argument forward as a means of justifying the dismantling of ATSIC. Given the past and recent actions taken by the Coalition, it is unclear how much longer ATSIC will be able to survive in its current form.Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8500.00135
Affiliations: 1: Centre for Australian Public Sector Management, Griffith University
Publication date: 2000-03-01
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