Other Publications
Engage, Getting on with Government 2.0: Report of the Government 2.0 taskforce |
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October 2009
The Lobbyist Code of Conduct (the Code) has been designed to introduce greater accountability and transparency into the lobbying process and the interaction between lobbyists and the South Australian Government. Similar codes have been introduced in most Australian jurisdictions. |
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23 September 2009
The second Electoral Reform Green Paper – Strengthening Australia’s Democracy Released by by the Cabinet Secretary and Special Minister of State, Senator the Hon Joe Ludwig. Submissions on the second green paper are invited by 27 November 2009 |
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17 December 2008
The first Electoral Reform Green Paper - Donations, Funding and Expenditure Released by the former Cabinet Secretary and Special Minister of State, Senator the Hon John Faulkner. Submissions closed on 23 February 2009 |
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9 September 2008 Victorian Government response to PAEC "Strengthening Government and Parliamentary Accountability in Victoria" sets out the reccomendations of the Public Accounts and Estimates Committee followed by the Government response to each recommendation and their reasoning |
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Accountability and Corporate Governance in the New Parliament by Harry Evans Clerk of the Senate Presented to the Institute for International Research |
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Government of Canada Privy Council Office Accountable Government - A Guide for Ministers and Ministers of State |
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2007 Government of Canada Privy Council Office Accounting Officers - Guidance on Roles, Responsibilities and Appearances Before Parliamentary Committees |
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2006 |
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A Guide on Key Elements of Ministerial Responsibility by then Prime Minister, John Howard The original December 1998 Guide, from which the revised Accountability Round Table reforms documented in "Be Honest Minister" were developed. |
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A contributiopn to accountability and transparency in Government, the Gov 2.0 project examines the potential of online access and social media on government accessibility.
The South Australian Government Lobbyist Code applies to Ministers, Ministerial staff, Parliamentary Secretaries and Public Servants.

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