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Posted on June 25, 2018 by Ben Harris-Roxas

Australia’s public servants: dedicated, highly trained … and elitist

We should therefore reject the myth that policy-making is purely technical, legal or scientific, and can be conducted in a vacuum. Most policy-making has to rely in some way on consultation with citizens to determine what public values should steer policy.

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