Published on behalf of the Institute of Public Administration, Australia
Edited by:
John Wanna
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2006: 20/23 (Public Administration)
Impact Factor: 0.293
Aimed at a diverse readership, the Australian Journal of Public Administration is committed to the study and practice of public administration, public management and policy making. It encourages research, reflection and commentary amongst those interested in a range of public sector settings - federal, state, local and inter-governmental. The journal focuses on Australian concerns, but welcomes manuscripts relating to international developments of relevance to Australian experience.
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What Really Happens: Department Secretary Appointments, Contracts and Performance Pay in the Australian Public Service
Andrew Podger
What Really Happens in the Australian Public Service: An Alternative View
Peter Shergold
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