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That would indeed be a magnificent solution. It might actually ensure funds are distributed as needed. Provided of course there wasn't an entire new layer of bureaucracy duplicated at the low end shire level. Just imagine all those meetings and policy justifications were duplicated thousandfold across Australia.As an example, read the "Consultative Forums calendar of meetings" released by the Tax Office:http://www.ato.gov.au/download.asp?file=/content/downloads/cor00221898.pdfWasn't it time we demanded our public servants to be hired on the basis of what they know about the subject matter, rather than paying lipopygian chairwarmers huge salaries and Super entitlements for asking lobby groups how THEY would WISH things to operate and money to be spent?
That would indeed be a magnificent solution. It might actually ensure funds are distributed as needed. Provided of course there wasn't an entire new layer of bureaucracy duplicated at the low end shire level. Just imagine all those meetings and policy justifications were duplicated thousandfold across Australia.
As an example, read the "Consultative Forums calendar of meetings" released by the Tax Office:
http://www.ato.gov.au/download.asp?file=/content/downloads/cor00221898.pdf
Wasn't it time we demanded our public servants to be hired on the basis of what they know about the subject matter, rather than paying lipopygian chairwarmers huge salaries and Super entitlements for asking lobby groups how THEY would WISH things to operate and money to be spent?
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