The Federation — What Makes It Work and What Should We Be Thinking About for the Future
In: Australian journal of public administration, Band 60, Heft 4, S. 116-122
ISSN: 1467-8500
The Australian Federation is unique. Like all federations there is a division of powers between the various levels of government. However, unlike almost all other federations, the Australian Federation requires the cooperation of the states and the Commonwealth in order to achieve their institutional functions. This federal system can properly be described as 'cooperative federalism'. An understanding of the role of the states within this federal system suggests an urgent need for major constitutional reform at the state level.