Chapter 9 Australian federalism Flashcards

1
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Federalism is divided _________

A

sovereignty

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2
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Federalist model which describes a situation where each government level retains autonomy and there is little cooperation between the levels of government

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coordinate federalism

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3
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A situation where the central government is very powerful and regional governments lack autonomoy

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coercive federalism

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4
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This Chapter of the Constitution preserves the States, their governments and court systems

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Chapter 5

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5
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These powers belong only to the Commonwealth

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exclusive powers

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6
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This is a ministerial council of the heads of government in Australia and the key coordinating institution

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COAG

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7
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Examples of programmes jointly administered by COAG include

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infrastructure, water (Murray Darling), NDIS, Closing the Gap

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8
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High Court case which defended State power in 1906

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Railway Servants

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9
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This High Court doctrine was created to protect the States with s51 powers

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reserved powers

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10
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The High Court case and year was the definitive turning point in changing the federal balance of power

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Engineers case, 1920

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11
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This s51 power, set out in clause xxix, has been very influential in increasing Commonwealth power since 1971 and reinforced in the Koowarta Case

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external affairs

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12
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This case increased Commonwealth power in 1997,when fees levied by State governments for tobacco and other business franchises were deemed to be ‘excise’ fees

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Ha v Hammond

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13
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The Cole v Whitfield case of 1998 concerned s92, which deals with freedom of

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interstate trade

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14
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The World Heritage Properties Conservation Act was instrumental in this High Court case of 1983

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Tasmanian Dams

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15
Q

The High Court case of 1971 which started the use of the corporations power in favour of the Commonwealth

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Concrete Pipes

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16
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The Commonwealth government won this High Court case in 2006 on the basis of using the corporations power in order to regulate industrial relations

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WorkChoices

17
Q

These are forums by which Commonwealth and State ministers meet to coordinate and cooperate on joint activities

A

Ministerial councils

18
Q

Untied grants used in s96 are referred to as ______ ______ _______

A

General Purpose Payments

19
Q

This section of the Constitution is referred to as the Braddon Blot

A

s87

20
Q

This Scheme, started in 2014, was a recent example of the use of s96 to induce reform by the States

A

Asset Recycling

21
Q

The three key sections of the Constitution which bestow financial power to the Commonwealth are:

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s51 (ii) taxation; s 90 customs, bounties and excise; s96 tied grants

22
Q

Commonwealth exercise of this power has been effectively exclusive since 1942

A

income tax (Uniform Tax case)

23
Q

This section of the Constitution was designed to guarantee State revenues

A

s87

24
Q

his section of the Constitution is effectively redundant since the Commonwealth distributed its surplus revenues into trust funds soon after federation

A

s94

25
Q

The primary purpose of the Grants Commission is horizontal _______ ____________

A

fiscal equalisation

26
Q

This statutory authority was created in 1973 to distribute revenue collected through s96

A

Commonwealth Grants Commission

27
Q

The tax introduced in 2000 to provide greater State autonomy regarding revenue and to reduce VFI

A

GST

28
Q

Ways in which Constitutional change can be effected which impacts balance of power

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High Court interpretation; referral of powers by States; unchallenged legislation passed by Commonwealth.

29
Q

Term used to describe disproportionate taxing and spending powers of the Commonwealth and States

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VFI