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The politics behind the Australian COVID-19 response

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During a COAG (Coalition of Australian Governments) meeting in mid March, at the time of the market meltdown,  Prime Minister Morrison suggested they manage the crisis by convening regularly as a national cabinet. The states agreed and insisted the group just be them, first ministers –no opposition leaders.

The group created an emergency national government of nine. Morrison later bolted in the national cabinet as a subcommittee of the regular cabinet.

The national cabinet has brought out the best in the Australian Federation, and could be a forerunner to a newer, more effective style of politics and governance given it has forced cooperation between political leaders that's not been seen before. 

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/apr/04/the-two-meetings-that-changed-the-trajectory-of-australias-coronavirus-response

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/triumph-of-unity-is-pm-s-resurrection-20200410-p54ixu.html




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