Description |
1 online resource (xv, 402 pages.) : illustrations., maps |
Contents |
Contents note continued: 19.Election rules, public funding and private donations / Anika Gauja -- 20.The campaign / David Clune -- 21.The news media / Peter Chen -- 22.The polls and voter attitudes / Murray Goot -- 23.The results / Antony Green -- pt. V INTERPRETATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS -- 24.How Labor governed / Rodney Smith -- 25.Why Labor lost / David Clune -- 26.The state of democracy in NSW / Michael Hogan |
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Machine generated contents note: pt. I THE PARTIES AND INDEPENDENTS, 1995-2011 -- 1.The Labor Party / Rodney Cavalier -- 2.The Liberal Party / Rodney Smith -- 3.The Nationals and rural politics / Bradley Bowden -- 4.Non-rural Independents and the minor parties / Rodney Smith -- pt. II KEY INSTITUTIONS OF NSW GOVERNMENT, 1995-2011 -- 5.Parliament / Rodney Smith -- 6.Premiers and Cabinets / Paul Fawcett -- 7.The public service / Michael Di Francesco -- 8.NSW and federalism / Anne Twomey -- pt. III POLICY DEVELOPMENTS IN NSW, 1995-2011 -- 9.Budgets and finance / Russell Ross -- 10.Health / Jeremy Sammut -- 11.Education / John Hughes -- 12.Community services / Deborah Brennan -- 13.Law and order / Sandra Egger -- 14.Industrial relations / Greg Patmore -- 15.Transport / Corinne Mulley -- 16.Urban planning / Peter Williams -- 17.The environment / Bruce Thom -- pt. IV THE 2011 NSW ELECTION -- 18.NSW politics, 2007-10 / David Clune -- |
Summary |
At the NSW state election in 2011, the public turned on the 16-year-old Labor administration with unprecedented fury. The Government that had won spectacular victories in 1999 and 2003 was defeated with a swing that was an Australian post-war record. How did it manage to stay in power for four terms? What were its achievements and why did things unravel so badly? In From Carr to Keneally respected experts analyse the four terms of Labor government in NSW: the premiers and their ministers, the political parties and their electoral fortunes; the role of independents; policies in all key areas; and changes in the bureaucracy, cabinet and parliament |
Analysis |
ALP |
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Australian |
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Elections, State, 2011 |
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Government performance |
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History |
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New South Wales |
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Policy process |
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Political conditions |
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State parliaments |
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Statistics |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical rerferences (pages 327-380) and index |
Audience |
Tertiary/Undergraduate, General |
Subject |
Australian Labor Party. New South Wales Branch.
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SUBJECT |
New South Wales http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79033009 -- Politics and government http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002011436 -- 1990-
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New South Wales http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79033009 -- Politics and government http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002011436 -- 1991-
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Author |
Smith, Rodney, 1961- editor
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LC no. |
2012452607 |
ISBN |
9781742376639 (paperback) |
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