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  • Tiers in Government – No Need to Cry About it!

    A recent forum conversation planted a seed and sparked an Internal debate within me about Governments, Change and Politics. 

    Governments in most parts of the world follow a 3 Tier system. Federal, State and Local Government divisions are generally found around the world. 

    In Australia, as in other parts of the world many have highlighted the need for less governance and a more streamlined approach to deliverance of services. 

    I am all for the reduction in the size of Government but I can’t help but feel the implementation factor is the biggest problem in reducing the size of Government at ANY level. 

    To highlight the services offered at the 3 tiers of government in Australia: 

    At a Federal level, the Government supports:  

    • Trade, Commerce, Employment, Corporations, Industrial relations & Taxation;
    • Postal and Telecommunication services, Banking, Currency, Bankruptcy, Census & Statistics
    • Defence Forces, Quarantine, International Treaties, Foreign Affairs, Immigration
    • Navigation, Airports, Air Safety, Copyright and Patents;
    • Social Security and Pensions

    At a State Level the Government Supports:  

    • Education
    • Public Health and Hospitals
    • Railways, Public Transport and Roads
    • Police, Fire Brigades, Ambulance Services; Law Courts
    • Forestry, Conservation, Water Control, Wildlife Protection and Tourism
    • Local Government, Mining and Agriculture

    At a Local Level, the Governing Council Supports:  

    • Town Planning and Urban Use Planing; Land Subdivision and Building Standards
    • Local Roads, Footpaths and Drains and Traffic Control
    • Garbage and Sewage Disposal, Health Inspection;
    • Childcare Centres, Public Libraries,
    • Local Tourism Promotion and Sporting Grounds

    When implemented at Individual Levels it could easily be said that Inefficiencies, Duplication of Time and Talent and a Waste of same is obvious. 

    As with most things in life when fronted with the possibility of change people will usually choose to stay the same. 

    At all government levels things DO get done. Promises ARE broken, People WILL be disappointed others SHOULD feel a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. Its called Democracy. Change fails to take shape not from lack of want but more so from a case of “Better the Devil you Know” whether we are happy with the situation or not. 

    Politicians in Government and Opposition won’t take on the change process realistically because it will hit them hard at the ballot box 

    The system does need cleaning up. This is obvious. The question on most people’s lips is not if or when but How? 

    Perhaps, rather than individual governments regulating a varied range of interests, perhaps we need a Federal governing body with sub councils implementing and running a smooth Implementation of Services currently delivered. 

    For example, At a state Level councils could be established for – Education, Roads and Transport, Health and Hospitals etc, with Implementation arms at a Local Level. 

    At least with that structure we could travel anywhere within Australia and expect the same level of deliverance across states. 

    It works for McDonalds around the world, Why not For a Country ?

    Published on May 7, 2010 · Filed under: Politics; Tagged as: , , ,
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