Assessing the Performance of Australian Federalism in Responding to the Pandemic

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Julian R. Murphy

University of Melbourne, School of Law

Erika Arban

University of Melbourne - Law School

Date Written: June 30, 2021

Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive evaluation of the federalismimplicated aspects of Australia's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The article's research question is-to what extent was Australia's federal structure responsible for the relative successes and failures of the national pandemic response? The method chosen to answer this question is largely theoretical, supplemented by aspects of institutional and policy analysis. That is to say, the inquiry identifies what were widely considered to be important policies, and considers the extent to which the formulation and implementation of those policies was furthered or hindered by the institutions and relations forming Australia's federal structure. Five policy areas are considered, namely: the National Cabinet; social distancing and related policies; international travel and quarantine; interstate travel; and cities and local government. The conclusions reached are that a number of policy responses achieved federalism's objectives of enhancing local decision-making power, increasing state and federal cooperation and cabining policy failure. While Australia's was not an unmitigated success story, on the whole the pandemic galvanised and reinvigorated Australia's federal structure and institutions.

Keywords: Covid-19, Australia, Federalism

Suggested Citation

Murphy, Julian and Arban, Erika, Assessing the Performance of Australian Federalism in Responding to the Pandemic (June 30, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5065518 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5065518

Julian Murphy

University of Melbourne, School of Law ( email )

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Erika Arban (Contact Author)

University of Melbourne - Law School ( email )

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185 Pelham Street, Carlton
Victoria, Victoria 3010
Australia

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