The mice who want to roar
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The Canberra bureaucrats could jeopardize Prime Minister John Howard's Good and Services Tax, investments in Australia, and the country's role as the Asian regional financial center. The divisions between Howard and Canberra bureaucrats are policy initiatives, turf warfare, and political laziness. Howard's economic reforms need stronger oversight it he is to deliver the GST and investment-led growth.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 1999
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Feds under the bed
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An Australian-style FBI is in the making and this move could result in opposition from civil libertarians and Liberals. The Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, is planning a summit with state and territory leaders. At this summit, Howard will present options to the either reform or replace the National Crime Authority (NCA). The article provides additional information on the issue.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 2001
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Labor invader
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Australian Prime Minister John Howard is nearing the end of his term in office in August 2001, but still has electoral reforms to make. The benefits of dramatic reform are many, but Howard still needs to persuade some in his party.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 2001
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