Independent review of structures for local governance & service delivery in southern Tasmania [electronic resource] / [Southern Tasmanian Councils Authority Independent Panel]
- Bib ID:
- 8074080
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- Journal
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- National edeposit: Onsite at National Library of Australia
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- National edeposit: Available onsite at the National Library of Australia, Libraries Tasmania (Hobart Library)
- Description:
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- [Hobart, Tas.] : [Southern Tasmanian Councils Authority]?, 2011
- electronic texts : PDF files, facsims., forms, col. maps, ports., tables.
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- Full contents:
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- Final report of the independent panel to the Southern Tasmanian Councils Authority (Oct. 2011)
- Appendix A. Elected member survey / Myriad Research (July 2011)
- Appendix B. Community survey / Myriad Research (2011)
- Appendix C. Towards improved local government in southern Tasmania : a review of structural reform options (2011)
- Appendix D. Public feedback
- Appendix E. Councillor workshops
- Appendix F. Council submissions
- Appendix G. Asset management and maintenance / Jude Munro
- Appendix H. Strategic procurement - better practice examples of efficiency gains in local government
- Appendix I. Participation and place
- Appendix J. History of local government reform in southern Tasmania / David Lovell and David Hunn (July 2011)
- Appendix K. Better practice examples of governance in local government (9 Sept. 2011) / Jude Munro.
- Notes:
- The panel comprised: Ms Jude Munro (chair), Mr Saul Eslake, Mr Stephen Hains.
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- Independent review of structures for local governance and service delivery in southern Tasmania [electronic resource]
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