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The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet is the heart of government in Australia. Its history reveals the growing sophistication in the way politics and government are managed, and provides fascinating glimpses of the day-to-day workings of the most important institution in the country.
Contents
A Note On Sources..Acknowledgements..IntroductionPrime Minister and Cabinet in context..PART I..1. A separate department: Shepherd and Deane, 1911-1928..2. The three clerks: McLaren, Starling and Strahan, 1929-1949.. 3. Cerebral reaction: Brown, Bunting and Hewitt, 1949-1974.. 4. A second opinion: Menadue, Carmody and Yeend, 1974-1986.. 5. Policy driving: Codd and Keating, 1986-1996.. 6. Making it happen: Moore-Wilton, Shergold and Moran, 1996-2010..PART II.. 7. Working in the department. 8. Supporting external and international affairs. 9. Servicing the Cabinet. 10. Federal-state relations. 11. Policy advice. 12. Leading the Australian Public Service. 13. Reinvention and renewal..Appendixes..Notes..Index



