This is the first comprehensive review of the Albanese Labor Government. It seeks to provide a critical but balanced assessment of the Albanese Government’s first termThe academic and expert contributors to this edited volume have been asked not just to review what happened but to assess whether the Albanese Government has made its mark on Australian government and if so in what ways. Was it ‘reformist’ in the Hawke-Keating style, or was it ‘reformist’ in the more traditional Labor mode like some regard the Whitlam Government? Is there a leading reform that has made life better for Australians in a measurable way? Was its successes or failures of its own making or the result of trends outside its immediate control?
Contents
Albanese and Whitlam: A Comparison – Professor Greg Melleuish The Albanese Government’s election performances – Malcolm Mackerras Why Federal Labor can’t win Qld seats – John Mickel The Public Service – Paddy Gourley Parliament after the Jenkins Report – Dr Maria Maley Government Services and Digital Transformation – Mike Kelly Royal commissions and public inquiries – Dr Scott Prasser Managing the Dutton Opposition – Professor Peter Van Onselen The Economy – Gene Tunny Fiscal Policy – Saul Eslake Perverse Productivity Policies – Professor Gary Banks Future Made in Australia: Old Wine in New Bottles – Alex Sanchez Industrial Relations – Richard Calver Environment, Climate and Energy Policy – Professor Aynsley Kellow Aviation Policy – Professor Peter Forsyth Higher Education – Assoc Professor Salvatore Babones The Voice – Dr Gary Johns Religious Freedom – Mark Spencer Foreign Affairs – Dr Michael Easson Defence – Assoc Professor David Lee Overseas Aid – Dr Andrea Wallace Where is Australian Exceptionalism Now? – Professor William Coleman Lessons for the Future? – Scott Prasser
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Scott (Ed) Prasser ISBN:9781923224759 ISBN 10: 1923224751 Publication Date:15 July 2025 Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming