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How best-practice public administration is quietly transforming Victoria

By: Wear, Andrew.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2015Description: p.370-380.Subject(s): Public administration In: Australian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Drawing on interviews with nine Victorian Fellows of the Institute of Public Administration Australia, this article documents examples of successful public sector reforms in Victoria. Examples include the following: a reduction in road fatalities, a reduction in household water consumption, securing Melbourne's liveability despite significant population growth, service and infrastructure delivery, and improved collaboration aimed at addressing family violence and emergency management. The interviews also pointed to promising early commissioning work, designing and creating new markets. Bipartisan support was common to most of the examples, which involve both market and non-market approaches. The reforms documented in this article make it clear that public servants are contributing to making Victoria a better place. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 74, Issue no: 3 Available AR109717

Drawing on interviews with nine Victorian Fellows of the Institute of Public Administration Australia, this article documents examples of successful public sector reforms in Victoria. Examples include the following: a reduction in road fatalities, a reduction in household water consumption, securing Melbourne's liveability despite significant population growth, service and infrastructure delivery, and improved collaboration aimed at addressing family violence and emergency management. The interviews also pointed to promising early commissioning work, designing and creating new markets. Bipartisan support was common to most of the examples, which involve both market and non-market approaches. The reforms documented in this article make it clear that public servants are contributing to making Victoria a better place. - Reproduced.

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