Constitutional Responsibility for Education in AustraliaAustralian National University Press, 1975 - 118 strani |
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... responsibility ; direct power and responsibility reside in this Parliament'.5 This study attempts to resolve the problem raised by these conflicting assertions and , in view of the increasing involvement of the Commonwealth Government ...
... responsibility ; direct power and responsibility reside in this Parliament'.5 This study attempts to resolve the problem raised by these conflicting assertions and , in view of the increasing involvement of the Commonwealth Government ...
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... responsibility.10 Although the views represented in these submissions were unanimous in their opinion that education should belong to the states , there were clear hints that the Commonwealth should have more powers . These were given ...
... responsibility.10 Although the views represented in these submissions were unanimous in their opinion that education should belong to the states , there were clear hints that the Commonwealth should have more powers . These were given ...
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... responsibility . Tom Pollard , the Labor member for Ballarat , endorsed the view of his colleague as did James Scully whose argument , however , was based largely on the premise that the states could not finance technical education ...
... responsibility . Tom Pollard , the Labor member for Ballarat , endorsed the view of his colleague as did James Scully whose argument , however , was based largely on the premise that the states could not finance technical education ...
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The Federal Convention Debates | 1 |
Attitudes of and Pressures on Members of | 12 |
The Background to the Benefits to Students Provision | 20 |
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Adelaide asserted Australian Constitution Australian Federation benefits to students Bill Canberra Chief Justice Chifley Child Endowment colonies Common Commonwealth Government Commonwealth of Australia Commonwealth Parliament Commonwealth power concern Conference constitutional power control of education decision Dedman Defence Power Dixon Drummond Edmund Barton educa Education in Australia enrol establishment Evatt example exercise Federal Council Federal Government federal power given Government Printer government's grants H. V. Evatt head of power held hereafter cited High Court Ibid included interpretation invalid involvement in education John Dedman Kim Beazley Latham mandamus matter McTiernan ment Menzies Minister monwealth opinion political Post-War Reconstruction provide benefits provision public education question referendum regulations reserved state powers respect to education responsibility for education Robert Menzies Royal Commission Sawer scholarship scheme Section Senator Social Services amendment South Wales stitution suggested tion Universities Commission University of Sydney validity vote wealth Western Australia xxiiiA
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