How would you know Stanhope!
Well you start by learning that many of the problems in NSW today are almost entirely a consequence of federal governments. During the war one of the prime ministers, I think Chifley but you'd have to check with Iron, assumed control of most forms of state revenue which effectively signed the death warrant for NSW and a lesser extent Victoria. Since that fateful day successive federal governments have recieved a majority of their revenue from NSW and Victoria income taxes yet compared to what they tax they give a pittance back to those two states and to raise revenue the NSW government has just been flogging assets for about half a century and is still trying to do so: Energy privatization, the lottery etc. Now a days the situation is getting particularly dire and coupled with the fact that the NSW government has been around for nearly fifteen years they are inevitably losing popularity and when you've become so unpopular and have been in government so long discipline just falls to pieces.
My advice is that a short spell of liberal government will force the ALP to regain its discipline and that Bazza O Fazza is not as bad as many other potential premiers particularly if he has a hostile legislative council to deal with so vote for liberals in the lower house and greens in the upper house.
yeah i'm vaguely familiar with that aspect..
i think we went over it in economics.
i think it was during a period of war,
to finance millitary expenditure..
then they never returned the powers back after the war.
honestly state government..
education.. health.. police.
these should be federal responsibilities.
i mean isn't the the nation-wide implementation of ATAR, as well as a nation-wide curriculm/syllabus another policy that takes high school education, standardised throughout the states?
health should be more local, and on a more federal basis.
police/ criminal laws should be standardised as well.
isn't this one of the reasons the AFP was introduced?
to investigate/prosecute crime that goes against the 'federal crimes act'
but pretty much penalties and stuff are being standardised anyway