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Decentralisation made easy : Comments
By Bryan Kavanagh, published 14/7/2017If you un-tax people for being productive and remove current obstacles placed in the way of their living outside the capital cities, some people will take the hint.
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Another matter that needs to be raised is the centralisation of government.
My experience in a profession was that the right decisions were more likely to be reached by the person closest to the coal face. The best way to operate was to empower employees to make decisions while leaving open the channels for them to seek guidance. The wrong way to operate was to set rules from above without the intimate knowledge of the person actually handling the problem.
So much of the bureaucracies, public and private, spend time ticking boxes rather than making real decisions that governance is becoming extremely cumbersome and inefficient.
The prime example is the NDIS. Centralised to Geelong!. The decisions about who is disabled and what can be done to help them should be made as close as possible to the disabled people. -- at Local Government level or even ward or street level.
Huge waiting times and totally ineffective help at huge cost is the result of the present system.
Thank you for raising questions that nobody addresses and raising solutions that nobody , in power, ever thinks of.