of Antigua and Barbuda . Australia main Government Houses of Australia main Government Houses of the British Empire and Commonwealth Government House, Canberra , commonly known as Yarralumla, is the official residence of the Governor General of Australia . Admiralty House, Kirribilli is the Governor General s official residence in Sydney. Government Houses of AustraliaGovernment Houses for the State ...Government House is the name of many of the residences of Governor General Governors General , Governor ... business, as well as the many receptions and functions hosted by the occupant. Sometimes, Government House is used as a metonym for the Governor or his office. Government Houses in the Commonwealth of Nations Anguilla Government House, Anguilla Government House , Old Ta is the official residence of the Governor of Anguilla . Antigua and Barbuda Government House Antigua & Barbuda Government House ... Government House, Sydney in New South Wales Government House, Melbourne in Victoria between 1901 and 1930 used by the Governor General Government House, Brisbane in Queensland Government House, Perth in Western AustraliaGovernment House, Adelaide in South AustraliaGovernment House, Hobart in Tasmania Government House, Darwin in the Northern Territory The Bahamas Government House, The Bahamas Government ... of the Bahamas . Barbados Government House, Barbados Government House , Government Hill, Saint Michael ... Governors and Governor General of Barbados Governors General of Barbados . Bermuda Government House, Bermuda Government House , Hamilton, Bermuda Hamilton is the official residence of the Governor of Bermuda . British Virgin Islands Government House, British Virgin Islands Government House , Road Town , Tortola is the official residence of the Governor of the British Virgin Islands . Canada main Government Houses of Canada main Government Houses of the British Empire and Commonwealth Rideau Hall ... weeks each year. Government Houses of Canada Government Houses or official residences for the provincial ... more details
James Scullin successor Earle Page The Lyons Government was the federal Executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister Joseph Lyons . It was made up of members of a United Australia Party in the Australian Parliament from January 1932 until the death of Joseph Lyons in 1939. Lyons negotiated a coalition with the National Party of Australia Country Party after the 1934 Australian Federal election. The Lyons government stewarded Australia s recovery from the Great Depression Background Great Depression The background to the Lyons Government saw Australia ... Labor government. The United Australia Party was then formed from a coalition of citizens groups and with the support of the Nationalist Party of Australia . Lyons quit the ALP to become parliamentary leader of the newly established United Australia Party, with John Latham, Nationalist Leader of the Opposition, becoming the new party s deputy leader. ref name Before office Joseph Lyons Australia s PMs Australia s Prime Ministers In November 1931, Lang Labor dissidents chose to challenge the Scullin Labor government and align with the United Australia Party Opposition to pass a no confidence and the government fell. At the consequent election on 19 December, Labor lost all but 14 of its seats, and the United Australia Party commenced its first term in government in January 1932. ref ... of minority government. On 3 September, 1939, Australia entered World War II. See also First Lyons ... Ministers of Australia 10th Prime Minister of Australia br small Elections Australian federal .... Lyons became acting Treasurer in 1930 and helped negotiate the government s strategies for dealing ... from Cabinet. ref name Before office Joseph Lyons Australia s PMs Australia s Prime Ministers http primeministers.naa.gov.au primeministers lyons before office.aspx ref Foundation of United Australia ... thumb upright left Joseph Lyons with his politically active wife Enid Lyons . With Australia ... more details
Labor The Curtin Government refers to the federal Executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister John Curtin . It was made up of members of the Australian Labor Party in the Australian Parliament from 1941 to 1945. Background Main article Menzies Government 1939 1941 Fadden Government John Curtin was first elected leader of the Australian Labor Party and became ... of Australia 14th Prime Minister of Australia . ref http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A130616b.htm?hilite john 3Bcurtin ref Labor under Curtin formed a minority government in 1941 after independents Crossing the floor crossed the floor , bringing down the Coalition Australia Coalition minority United Australia Party National Party of Australia Country Party Coalition government which resulted ... Chifley Government References reflist Governments of Australia Use dmy dates date April 2011 Category ... order List of Prime Ministers of Australia 14th Prime Minister of Australia br small Elections ... election against Joseph Lyons United Australia Party which resulted in a comfortable victory to the UAP ... 1939, Prime Minister Menzies announced Australia s declaration of war on Nazi Germany . Australia ... 1940 Election. The Menzies Government 1939 1941 Menzies Government relied upon the support of two ... s United Kingdom coalition government 1940 1945 British War Cabinet . In Menzies s absence, Curtin co operated with Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Fadden in preparing Australia for the expected Pacific War . Returning to Australia, with the threat of Japan imminent and with the Australian army suffering ... won 49 seats to 12 United Australia Party, 7 Country Party, 3 Country National Party Queensland , 1 ... . ref http primeministers.naa.gov.au primeministers curtin elections.aspx ref Curtin led Australia when the Proposed Japanese invasion of Australia during World War II Australian mainland came under ... primeministers curtin work Australia s Prime Ministers publisher National Archives ... more details
A state subnational state government province provincial government in Canada is the government of a subnational entity in a federation federal form of government , which shares political power with the federal government federal or central government national government . A state government may have ... government. This relationship may be defined by a constitution . The reference to state denotes ... provincial governments , are not the subject of this article. The United States and Australia ... countries may also often be translated as state , e.g. States of Germany German L nder . Australia main States and territories of Australia The Commonwealth of Australia is a Federation federal nation ... the division of legislature legislative power between the states and the Commonwealth federal government. The Commonwealth government is given a variety of legislative powers, including control of foreign ... the original ratification of the constitution, the High Court of Australia has settled a number ... Law Review ref One difference between the Australian and United States models of federalism is that, in Australia ... 51 xxi of the Constitution , Australian Parliamentary Library ref Government structure see also Parliaments of the Australian states and territories Premiers of the Australian states Each state of Australia has a Governors of the Australian states Governor , who represents the Queen of Australia currently ... government the head of government, known in each state as a Premiers of the Australian states Premier ... In India , the state governments are the level of government below the central government.India is a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary system of government. The Republic ... government, but the central government is given greater powers. The President is the constitutional ... Minister as head of government. The State resembles the federal system. In the states, the Governor .... The government head of its legal wing is the Attorney General of India. The Prime minister ... more details
of Prime Ministers of Australia 13th Prime Minister of Australia br small Elections Australian federal ... predecessor Robert Menzies successor John Curtin The Fadden Government was the federal Executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister Arthur Fadden . As leader of the National Party of Australia Country Party , Fadden led a United Australia Party Country Party coalition government in the Australian Parliament from 29 August to 7 October 1941 during World War II . Background Main article Lyons Government Menzies Government 1939 1941 The newly formed United Australia Party stewarded Australia s recovery from the Great Depression and entry into World War II, generally in coalition with the Country Party. The Lyons Government was led by the popular Joseph ... turned to Robert Menzies , who became Prime Minister and led the Menzies Government 1939 1941 first Menzies Government in the final months before the outbreak of World War Two in Europe and through the first two years of Australia s war effort. Menzies and Page had an openly antagonistic relationship ... against Joseph Lyons United Australia Party which resulted in a comfortable victory to the UAP. ref ... Joseph Lyons Australia s PMs Australia s Prime Ministers publisher Primeministers.naa.gov.au date ... Brian Carroll From Barton to Fraser Cassell Australia 1978 ref War On 3 September 1939, Prime Minister Menzies announced Australia s declaration of war on Nazi Germany . Australia had entered World ... primeministers curtin before office.aspx section5 title Before office John Curtin Australia s PMs Australia s Prime Ministers publisher Primeministers.naa.gov.au date accessdate 2012 02 26 ref ... narrowly lost the September 1940 Election. The Menzies Government 1939 1941 Menzies Government ... against Germany. In the Pacific, Australia feared Japanese intentions. Curtin took a seat on the newly ... and sit with Winston Churchill s United Kingdom coalition government 1940 1945 British War Cabinet ... more details
of Government Since 1987 Research Paper 24 1998 99, Parliamentary Library, Australia accessed at http www.aph.gov.au library pubs rp 1998 99 99rp24.htm June 12, 2006 Machinery of Government Reform Principles and Practice in The Organisation of Central Government Departments A History 1964 1992 ...The Machinery of Government sometimes MOG means the interconnected structures and processes of government , such as the functions and accountability of Government department departments in the Executive government executive branch of government. The term is used particularly in the context of changes to established systems of public administration where different elements of machinery ref For example, a Number 10 Press Notice on May 5, 2006 was entitled Machinery of Government changes in announcing the creation of a new department of the British Government, accessed at http www.number10.gov.uk output Page2517.asp June 12, 2006 ref are created. The phrase machinery of government is thought to have originated with John Stuart Mill in Considerations on Representative Government ref Mill, J.S. 1861 Considerations on Representative Government, Chapter V editions include Kessinger, ISBN 0 7661 8898 1 text accessed at University of Texas at Austin http www.la.utexas.edu research poltheory mill repgov repgov.c05.s01.html June 12, 2006 ref 1861 . It was notably used to a public audience by President FD Roosevelt in a radio broadcast ref Roosevelt, F.D. Fireside Chat broadcast September 30, 1934 ... Deal . A number of national governments including those of Australia , Canada , South Africa and the United ... to Machinery of Government Changes , Institute for Government, May 2010 http www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk ... politics whitehall Machinery.html June 12, 2006 Constitutional, legal and Government framework Machinery of Government changes , Australian Public Service Commission http www.apsc.gov.au foundations machinerygovernment.htm Category Government institutions pt M quina do governo ... more details
The Fraser Government refers to the federal Executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser . It was made up of members of a Liberal Party of Australia National Party of Australia Country Party of Australia Coalition Australia coalition in the Australian Parliament from November 1975 to March 1983. Initially appointed as a caretaker government following the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis Dismissal of the Whitlam Government , Fraser won in a landslide ... Environmental movement in Australia . Indigenous Affairs The Fraser government included the first ... federal election, 1983 1983 election . Background Main Whitlam Government 1975 Australian ... br name Malcolm Fraser br honorific suffix small Companion of the Order of Australia AC , Order of the Companions ... caption Fraser in 1982 order List of Prime Ministers of Australia 22nd Prime Minister of Australia br ..., 1974 1974 Australian Federal Election which saw Whitlam Government Whitlam Labor Government re ... of the Whitlam Government Following the 1974 75 Loans Affair in which Whitlam Government had operated ... , had misled parliament over the issue, Fraser told Parliament that the government was incompetent and the opposition Coalition Australia Liberal Country Party Coalition delayed passage of the government s money bills in the Senate, with the intenton of forcing the government to an election. ref ... Government saw the Liberal Party win 68 seats to Labor s 36, with the newly renamed National Party of Australia National Country Party winning 23 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House ... Carroll From Barton to Fraser Cassell Australia 1978 ref In the Senate, 64 seats were contested and 27 ... 1977 67 seats to the Labor Party s 38, with 19 seats going to the National Party of Australia National ... Australia had entered recession and faced high inflation under the later period of the Whitlam Government . Fraser maintained that reducing inflation should take priority over reducing unemployment ... more details
referred to as a provisional government . In some countries including Australia and New Zealand the term is used to describe the government that operates in the interim period between the normal dissolution of parliament for the purpose of holding an election and the formation of a new government after the election results are known. Caretaker governments may also be put in place when a government ... Caretaker government of Australia Caretaker government of Bangladesh Demissionary cabinet , a Dutch care taker cabinet. Interim Government of Iran 1979 Interim Government of Iran 1979 Interim Government of Iran 1981 Interim Government of Iran 1981 General Ne Win served as interim prime minister of Burma in the caretaker government from October 28, 1958 to April 4, 1960. National Transitional Council of Libya Caretaker Government of Madagascar led by Andry Rajoelina References references ...Caretaker government is a type of government that rules temporarily. A caretaker government is often ... to which the government is responsible is dissolved, to rule the country for an interim period until an election is held and a new government is formed. This type of caretaker government is adopted ... months before an elected government takes over. In systems where coalition government s are frequent a caretaker government may be installed temporarily while negotiations to form a new coalition ... or if one coalition government collapses and a new one must be negotiated. ref http banglapedia.search.com.bd HT C 0041.htm Banglapedia Caretaker Government ref Caretaker governments are expected to handle daily issues and prepare budgets for discussion, but are not expected to produce a government ..., are individuals who fill seats in government temporarily without ambitions to continue to hold ... caretakers for government offices Individuals Presidents Jos Linhares President of Brazil Brazil ... Mazari Pakistan Malcolm Fraser Prime Minister of AustraliaAustralia Jean Kambanda Rwanda Mehdi Bazargan ... more details
predecessor Frank Forde successor Robert Menzies The Chifley Government refers to the federal Executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister Ben Chifley . It was made ... City Council appealed the legislation in the High Court of Australia , which ruled against the government ... order List of Prime Ministers of Australia 16th Prime Minister of Australia br small Elections ... s successor. ref http primeministers.naa.gov.au primeministers forde Francis Forde Australia s PMs Australia s Prime Ministers Bot generated title ref In office Following his 1946 election as leader ... driver, became Australia s 16th Prime Minister on 13 July 1945. ref http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au ... primeministers chifley in office.aspx In office Ben Chifley Australia s PMs Australia s Prime Ministers ... of Representatives House of Representatives seats, with 15 won by the newly formed Liberal Party of Australia led by Robert Menzies , and 11 by their coalition partner, the National Party of Australia ... primeministers chifley elections.aspx Elections Ben Chifley Australia s PMs Australia s Prime Ministers ... and Menzies said it foretold of a coming dictatorship in Australia . Chifley told parliament the legislation ... economic policy, the Chifley Government also made the Commonwealth the collector of income tax. Major ... program. Despite demobilisation of Australian forces following war s end, Australia faced a Labor ... in the formation of the United Nations . Australia played a significant mediatory role in the early ... was a developing concern for many in Australia. Chifley sought to oppose the re establishment ... Australia s PMs Australia s Prime Ministers Bot generated title ref The Liberal Party won 55 seats ... a 23 year period in opposition. ref name autogenerated2 See also History of Australia History of Australia since 1945 First Chifley Ministry Second Chifley Ministry References reflist Governments of Australia Category Governments of Australia Category Australian Labor Party Category History of Australia ... more details
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Fraser successor Paul Keating The Hawke Government refers to the federal Executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister Bob Hawke of the Australian Labor Party from 1983 to 1991. The Government followed the Liberal National Coalition Fraser Government and was succeeded by another Labor administration the Keating Government , led by Paul Keating after an internal ... public ceremonies across Australia. In April 1984, the Hawke Government proclaimed Advance Australia ... green and gold as Australia s national colours. The Hawke government secured passage of the Australia ... br name Bob Hawke br honorific suffix small Order of Australia AC , Orders, decorations, and medals ... order List of Prime Ministers of Australia 23rd Prime Minister of Australia br small Elections Australian ... Minister and the period is often termed the Hawke Keating Government . Background Main Fraser Government ... Government in 1975. ref http primeministers.naa.gov.au primeministers hawke before office.aspx ref ... s Liberal National Coalition Government at the Australian federal election, 1983 1983 Australian Federal ... Party of Australia Liberal Party s 33 and the National Party of Australia National Party 17. He went on to become Australia s longest serving Labor prime minister and remains the third longest ... bushfire relief to South Australian Premier of South Australia Premier John Bannon is presented by Hawke in April 1983. The inaugural days of the Hawke government were distinctly different from ... Herald publisher date 20 May 2008 accessdate 2008 05 20 ref The government benefited from the disarray ... . In its first months in office the Government stopped the construction of the Franklin Dam , on the Franklin ... Bank Commonwealth Bank of Australia . A fringe benefits tax and a capital gains tax were implemented ... interests. The Socialist Left Australia Socialist Left faction, as well as prominent Labor figure Barry Jones Australian politician Barry Jones , offered severe criticism of a number of government ... more details
and oversight in some others, e.g. Australia and Italy , the government is constitutionally or by convention ...Dablink This article focuses on the cases where the head of government is a separate office from the head ... . File CommonwealthPrimeMinisters1944.jpg thumb right 250px The heads of government of five members of the Commonwealth of Nations at the 1944 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference . Head of government is the chief officer of the executive government executive branch of a government , often presiding over a cabinet government cabinet . In a parliamentary system , the head of government is often styled prime minister , chief minister , premier , etc. In presidential systems presidential republic s or absolute monarchies , the head of government may ... presidential system s, the Head of Government may answer to both the Head of State and the legislative ... de la R publique appoints a Prime Minister but must choose someone who can get government ... Assembly and thus government funding and most legislation , the President is in effect forced to choose a Prime Minister from the opposition in such cases, known as cohabitation government cohabitation , the government controls internal state policy, with the President restricted largely to foreign ... heads of government The most common title for a head of government is Prime Minister. Citation needed ... title for members of a government but many other titles are in use, e.g. secretary of state . Formally the head of state can also personally be the head of government ex officio or by ad hoc cumulation ... of Government and other ministers, whether he is their actual political superior absolute monarch ... of government, include the following. Some of these titles relate to governments below the national ... of the Council of State President of the Executive Council President of the Government Prime Minister ... of government of the constituent states are expressed in the Malay language either Ketua Menteri , chief ... more details
serve as Minister for Northern Australia during the final days of the Whitlam Government in 1975 ... primeministers keating in office.aspx ref The Government introduced the Superannuation in Australia Superannuation Guarantee in 1992 as part of a major reform package addressing Australia s retirement ... under the successive John Howard Howard Coalition Australia coalition Howard Governmentgovernment ... environment. In foreign policy, the Government developed bilateral links with Australia s neighbours ... imagesize order List of Prime Ministers of Australia 24th Prime Minister of Australia br small ... Bob Hawke successor John Howard The Keating Government refers to the federal Executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister Paul Keating of the Australian Labor Party from 1991 1996. The Government followed on from the Bob Hawke led Hawke Government Hawke Labor Government after Paul Keating replaced Hawke as Labor leader in an internal party leadership challenge ... Government . The Keating Government was defeated in the 1996 Australian Election and was succeeded by the Howard Government Howard Coalition Government . Background Paul Keating entered Parliament in 1969 ... Government , culminating in his appointment to the Shadow Treasurer Portfolio in January 1983. Labor ... ref By 1991 Australia was in deep recession. Keating famously argued that the downturn was a necessary ... of the Labor Party and becoming the 24th Prime Minister of Australia. ref http primeministers.naa.gov.au .... In 1991 Australia was in the midst of a prolonged economic recession, with eight quarters of declining ... and with it government expenditure on welfare. In response, the government passed the Australian ... term unemployed, ref Australia s Welfare Wars Revisited The Players, the Politics and the Ideologies ..., markets, families gender, liberalism, and social policy in Australia, Great Britain, Canada, and the United ... Kelty , the industrial changes introduced by Keating government provided trade unions with more rights ... more details
Category Governance of the British Empire Category Gubernatorial titles Category Government of Australia Category Government of New Zealand fr Administrateur du gouvernement ...An Administrator Administrator of the Government , Officer Administering the Government in the constitutional practice of some countries in the Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth is a person who fulfils a role similar to that of a Governor or a Governor General . in a colonial or dependent territory ... 1, 2010. Accessed March 1, 2011. ref Australia main Administrator Australia In the Commonwealth of Australia , the Administrator is usually called the Administrator of the Commonwealth . State ... becomes Administrator. In the States and territories of Australia states of Australia , the Administrator ... governor. seealso Administrator Australia Administrator of the Northern Territory Links http www.gg.gov.au Governor General of Australia http www.gg.gov.au html role administrator.html Role of the Administrator at the Governor General of Australia site New Zealand Under letters patent issued ... Governor General of New Zealand http www.gg.govt.nz role administrator.htm Administrators of the Government ... General of New Zealand Papua New Guinea As a former External Territory of Australia, the head ... in 1975. The appointment was by the Governor General of Australia on the advice of the Australian ... of Independence unilaterally declared independence from the United Kingdom in 1965, the Government ... appointed Deputy Prime Minister Clifford Dupont as Officer Administrating the Government . Dupont ... 1964 Tristan da Cunha since 31 Jan 1950 Australia main Administrator Australia Northern Territory ... appointment, and since the territory was granted self government in 1978, the office of Administrator ... states Governor in each State. Unlike the Governors, who are appointed by Monarchy of Australia The Sovereign ... by the Governor General on advice of the Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister after consultation ... more details
Barton.PNG order List of Prime Ministers of Australia 1st Prime Minister of Australia br small Elections ... Alfred Deakin deputy Alfred Deakin The Barton Government was the first federal Executive Government of the Commonwealth of Australia . It was led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister Sir ... sir edmund toby 71 ref Background Federation The background to the Barton Government saw the six British colonies of Australia vote to federate as one Commonwealth. Sir Henry Parkes , was among the leading ... Australia now has a population of three and a half millions, and the American people numbered ... Australia 1978 ref blockquote cquote There is one great thing which above all activates me in my ... of the Australian colonies. blockquote After a series of Constitutional Convention Australia constitutional ... of Australia . The Australian Constitution , with its provision for the foundation of a Bicameral ... and a former Governor of Victoria Governor of the Colony of Victoria was selected as Australia ... Image ac.bartonministry.jpg thumb The first Prime Minister of Australia, Edmund Barton sitting second ... primeministers barton index.aspx ref He and his cabinet were sworn in by Australia ..., Charles Kingston of South Australia was Minister for Trade and Customs, John Forrest of Western Australia was Postmaster General, James Dickson of Queensland was Minister for Defence and William ... Court of Australia selecting a site for a federal capital setting up a revenue system through tariffs ... first General Election of March 1901 was to be whether or not Australia would be established as a Protectionist ... immigration system recalled as the White Australia Policy to preference British and European migrants ... and backed Barton, who became Prime Minister in a minority government . The 36 seat Senate meanwhile held just 14 Senators declaring themselves in support of the Barton Government. ref name ReferenceA ... of Australia in 1901 The first Parliament was opened on 9 May 1901. Shortly before her death ... more details
Advert date September 2010 Very long date September 2010 lowercase title e Government E Government short for electronics electronic government , also known as e gov , digital government , online government , or connected government is digital interactions between a government and citizens G2C , government and businesses Commerce G2B , government and employees G2E , and also between government and governments agencies G2G . Essentially, the e Government delivery models can be briefly summed up as Jeong .... Selangor Scholar Press. ISBN 978 967 5 04508 0 ref G2C Government to Citizens G2B Government to Businesses G2E Government to Employees G2G Government to Governments C2G Citizens to Governments This digital ... process re engineering BPR , and e citizen at all levels of government city, state provence, national, and international . Defining e Government E Government or Digital Government is defined as The employment of the Internet and the world wide web for delivering government information and services ... E Government Survey 2010 url http www2.unpan.org egovkb documents 2010 E Gov 2010 Complete.pdf ... Electronic Government or in short e Government essentially refers to The utilization of IT, ICTs ... of service delivery in the public sector. Jeong, 2007 . ref name JeongChun E government describes the use of technologies to facilitate the operation of government and the disbursement of government information and services. E government, short for electronic government, deals heavily with Internet and non internet applications to aid in governments. E government includes the use of electronics in government as large scale as the use of telephones and fax machines, as well as surveillance ... government related information and services to the citizens. Examples of e Government and e Governance E Government should enable anyone visiting city website to communicate and interact with city ... e government A report on implementing services among American cities. Government Information Quarterly ... more details
William McMahon The Gorton Government refers to the federal Executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister John Gorton . It was made up of members of a Liberal Party of Australia National Party of Australia Country Party of Australia Coalition Australia ... States and Britain, but pursued closer ties with Asia. Gorton s government kept Australia in the Vietnam ... suffix small Order of St Michael and St George GCMG , Order of Australia AC , Order of the Companions of Honour CH small image JohnGorton1954.JPG order List of Prime Ministers of Australia 19th Prime Minister of Australia br small Elections Australian federal election, 1969 1969 small term ... of Australia National Party of Australia Country Party of Australia Coalition Australia coalition led ... of Australia . ref http primeministers.naa.gov.au primeministers mcewen ref McEwen ruled out maintaining ... Party of Australia Country Party , served in the new office of Deputy Prime Minister of Australia until his retirement in 1971. Sir John Gorton became the 19th Prime Minister of Australia on 10 January 1968. He was chosen to lead the Liberal Party of Australia to replace Harold Holt , who had ... Anthony . Defence was a prominent issue during the term of the Gorton Government funding for the arts ... within the Coalition Australia coalition . ref http primeministers.naa.gov.au primeministers ... School. The Gorton government passed legislation establishing equal pay for men and women and increased ... gorton in office.aspx ref The Gorton government experienced a decline in voter support ... within the government came to a point when David Fairbairn, the Minister for National Development ... primeministers gorton in office.aspx ref The Government performed poorly in the 1970 half senate election ... the death of Holt, yet it was Fraser quitting the Government, followed by a searing resignation speech .... ref See also History of Australia History of Australia since 1945 First Gorton Ministry Second ... more details
April 2010 ref the UK and Australia as two of the leaders in this area Transformational Government . encompasses ... Australia s Ask Just Once portal and the UK Government s DirectGov portal, and the approach ...Refimprove date September 2010 Advert date August 2008 Introduction Transformational Government is a term ... radical improvement to the delivery of public services. The term is commonly used to describe a government ... with a traditional e Government strategy. History During the last two decades, governments around ... services and e Government strategies, it has become increasingly clear that e Government has not delivered all the benefits that were hoped for it. ref The failure of e government in developing countries ..., D. 2006 ref One study found that 35 of e government projects in developing countries resulted in total ... to Transformational Government , aiming beyond purely technical aspects of better enabling e government ... service benefits realisation. Researchers have defined the rationale for Transformational Government as the exploitation of e government such that benefits can be realized . ref Electronic transformation of government in the UK A research agenda. European Journal of Information Systems 16, 327 335 ... is generally referred to as Transformational Government. Within the last decade, this new emphasis on a Transformational Government approach can be seen from a number of developed countries in the following ... changes across government agencies to facilitate citizen centred transformation In Canada, Report of the Auditor General of Canada Chapter 1 Information Technology Government On Line 2003 ref http ... General of Canada, 2003 ref One of the key principles of Government On Line is that programs and services will be transformed to reflect the needs and expectations of clients and citizens. From the government ... to fundamentally change the way the government operates and to deliver better services to Canadians. In the UK, Transformational Government Enabled by Technology, 2005 ref http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk ... more details
The Howard Government refers to the former federal Executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister John Howard until 24 November 2007. It was made up of members of the Liberal Party of Australia Liberal National Party of Australia National Coalition Australia Coalition ... government s term, Port Arthur massacre Australia 35 people were shot dead by a lone gunman ... in Australia a guide to electronic resources ref Government spending cuts The Government soon ... throughout the Howard Government s period in office A broad based Goods and Services Tax Australia ... committed the government to reconciliation with Australia s indigenous peoples. ref http www.abc.net.au ... Action Plan format PDF date accessdate 28 November 2009 ref the Howard Government amended Australia ... since the government came to office and Chinese President Hu Jintao selected Australia as his ... elections. The Howard Government commenced following victory over the Keating Government at the Australian ... Rudd formed the Rudd Government . It was the second longest government under a single Prime Minister, with the longest having been the second Menzies Government 1949 1966 . Two senior ministers served in single roles for the duration of the Government Peter Costello as Treasurer of Australia Treasurer , and Alexander Downer as Minister for Foreign Affairs Australia Minister for Foreign Affairs . The leader of the National Party of Australia National Party served as Deputy Prime Minister of Australia Deputy Prime Minister . Three men served in this capacity during the Howard government Tim Fischer ... Vaile . Decisions of the Executive were made either by the Cabinet of Australia Cabinet or by the appropriate List of Australian government ministers Minister . For the first three terms of government, and part of the fourth term, the Howard Government did not have control of the Australian ... of minor parties. The government also faced internal problems and tension, with the loss of numerous ... more details
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Refimprove date February 2010 A government or state agency is a permanent or semi permanent organization in the machinery of government that is responsible for the oversight and administration of specific ... usage differs, a government agency is normally distinct both from a department or Ministry government department ministry , and other types of public body established by government . The functions of an agency ... in practice. A government agency may be established by either a national government or a state government ... of a local government body . Agencies can be established by legislation or by executive powers. The autonomy, independence and accountability of government agencies also vary widely. History Early examples of organizations that would now be termed a government agency include the British Navy Board ... of the legislative branch of government. From 1933, the New Deal saw rapid growth in US federal agencies ... Public Management , several countries including Australia and the United Kingdom developed the use ... government France Administrative law in France refers to autorit administrative ind pendante AAI or Independent ... by government. Germany Main Federal agency Germany Greece Main General Secretariat for Macedonia ... is a government agency of the Hellenic Republic that is responsible for the Regions of Greece Greek regions of Macedonia Greece Macedonia and Thrace Greece Thrace . India See also Government ..., the Cabinet government Cabinet and the parliament wikt secretariat Secretariat describes itself ref Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India at http cabsec.nic.in , accessed June 16, 2006 ref as a nodal ... Government agencies in Sweden The Government agencies in Sweden are state controlled organizations who act independently to carry out the policies of the Swedish Government. The Government Ministries ... by the Government, Ministers is explicitly prohibited so called ministerstyre from interfering with the day ... to political minister government ministers or non departmental public body non departmental public ... more details
Queensland Government of Queensland Politics of AustraliaGovernment of Australia by state Category ...Image Queensland Government Logo.svg thumb Queensland Government Logo The Government of Queensland is commonly known as the Queensland Government . The form of the Government of Queensland is prescribed ... 1901 Queensland has been a state of the Australia Commonwealth of Australia , and the Australian ... of the Westminster system , a form of parliamentary government based on the model of the United ..., the Legislative Assembly of Queensland is the only unicameral state parliament in Australia. ref name sog cite web url http www.qld.gov.au government system of government.html section the parliament title System of government accessdate 21 January 2010 date 4 August 2009 publisher Queensland Government ref File Qld Parliament House and Annex.jpg thumb The Parliament House, Brisbane Queensland ... Court of Australia is the final arbitrator of most legal questions, other federal courts have jurisdiction on matters which fall under the ambit of the Federal Government as defined by the Australian ... of Queensland , District Court of Queensland and the Magistrates Court of Queensland . Newman Government Departmental Changes Following a change of Government on 24th March 2012, newly elected Premier Campbell Newman announced changes to Government Departments, with each Minister responsible for a their own ... Attorney General and Minister for Justice Department of Local Government David Crisafulli Minister for Local Government Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing Steve Dickson ... Government Departments File 111 George St from river 1a.jpg thumb 111 George Street is fully occupied by the Government of Queensland, 2009 After the Queensland state election, 2009 2009 Queensland ... departments. ref name deps cite web url http www.qld.gov.au government departments title Departments Queensland Government accessdate 13 January 2010 publisher The State of Queensland ref These include ... more details
Government Survive in Australia? cite journal last1 Salles first1 Denis authorlink1 last2 first2 ...refimprove date December 2009 Responsible government is a conception of a system of government that embodies ... of parliamentary democracy . Governments the equivalent of the Executive government executive branch ... government. Responsible government of parliamentary accountability manifests itself in several ... house of Parliament. And should they lose it as individuals or as a Government in power when the lower house has passed a motion of no confidence in the government, the government must immediately ... attempt to set up a shadow government of executives or advisors to him and attempt to use them as instruments of government, or to rely upon their, unofficial advice. He is bound to take no decision .... Canada In the history of Canada , responsible government was a major element of the programme of development towards independence. The concept of responsible government is associated in Canada more with self governing colony self government than with parliamentary accountability hence the notion that Dominion of Newfoundland Newfoundland gave up responsible government when it withdrew its dominion status in 1933. In the aftermath of the American Revolution , the British government was sensitive ... which were developed enough should be granted responsible government . This term specifically ... assemblies. The first instance of responsible government in the British Empire was achieved by the colony ... Board of Canada reads blockquote First Responsible Government in the British Empire. br The first Executive ... had moved the resolution, became Attorney General and leader of the Government. Joseph Howe, the long ... powers to that body. In the Province of Canada , responsible government was put to the test in 1849 ... helped entrench responsible government into Canadian politics. In time, the granting of responsible government became the first step on the road to complete independence. Canada gradually gained greater ... more details
tocright A government scientist is a scientist employment employed by a country s government , either in a research driven job for example J. Robert Oppenheimer on the Manhattan Project , or for another role that requires scientific training and methods. Australia In Australia, most government scientists are employed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation . A Chief Scientist is appointed to advise the government through the Office of the Chief Scientist Australia Office of the Chief Scientist . Singapore In Singapore , government scientists are classified according to the Departmental Titles Alteration Amendment Act 1996, which amended the Departmental Titles Alteration Ordinance of 1950. Expand section date January 2009 United Kingdom In the United Kingdom , government scientists are part of the Her Majesty s Civil Service Scientific Civil Service . However, that was not always the case. Before the Second World War, government scientists were recruited and employed by the Civil Service on an ad hoc basis, with grades, job titles, and organizations that varied between departments. In 1930, the Carpenter Committee was appointed to investigate the organization of civil service scientific and technical staff, and its report proposed a reorganization that covered ... number of scientific and technical staff to be employed by the government. The Barlow Committee on Scientific Staff in Government Departments reviewed the positions of government scientists during wartime, issuing a report on 1943 04 23. This report spurred the creation of a government white paper , entitled The Scientific Civil Service , which resulted in a reorganization of government scientisgts ... major sources of government research funding. ref name UneasyAlliance The National Science Foundation ... directly. The federal government employs them in departments such as the United States Department of Agriculture ... Category Scientists Category Government ... more details
Government Astronomer can refer to the Commonwealth Government Astronomer or to the various other State equivalent positions that are known as Government Astronomer Commonwealth Government Astronomer Western Australian Government Astronomer South Australian Government Astronomer Victorian Government Astronomer disambig ... more details