Making regions: localisation and the new periphery in emerging regional governance

IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences
Gary Choice, A. Butt
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Goals of collaborative metropolitan and regional governance are critical issues for development and intergovernmental relations in contemporary Australia. Experiments in local government restructure, new models of direct Commonwealth-local funding and the formation of regional networks of local government each respond to governance reform and fiscal challenges. Such approaches offer new opportunities for co-ordinated projects, funding innovation and efficiencies in service delivery, and the conception and construction of the institutions of regional governance offer opportunities for addressing the fragmentary capacity of local government in Australia. Yet they also reveal and enforce new peripheralisation and marginalisation of local place and difference. In the wake of recent local council amalgamations and the concurrent re-conceptualising of operational regions in NSW, this paper explores how local actors (specifically local government planners) understand and react to the notions of regionality in their day-to-day and strategic work, and how these ideals are created and imposed, given historic geographies of socio-economy and governance. Through interviews with local planners, it will explore the local governance realities of newly conceived regionality in the Hunter and North Coast regions, and consider this in the context of an emerging policy discourse of regions and megaregions in non-metropolitan New South Wales.
打造区域:地方化与新兴区域治理中的新边缘
大都市和区域合作治理的目标是当代澳大利亚发展和政府间关系的关键问题。地方政府重组的实验、联邦地方直接资助的新模式以及地方政府区域网络的形成,都对治理改革和财政挑战做出了回应。这种方法为协调项目、资助创新和提高服务提供效率提供了新的机会,而区域治理机构的构想和建设为解决澳大利亚地方政府零散的能力提供了机会。然而,它们也揭示并强化了地方和差异的新边缘化和边缘化。在新南威尔士州最近的地方议会合并和运营区域的同时重新概念化之后,本文探讨了地方行为者(特别是地方政府规划者)如何在日常和战略工作中理解和应对区域性概念,以及在社会经济和治理的历史地理条件下,这些理想是如何产生和强加的。通过对当地规划者的采访,它将探索亨特和北海岸地区新构想的区域性的地方治理现实,并在新南威尔士州非大都市地区和大区的新政策讨论背景下考虑这一点。
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Australian Planner
Australian Planner REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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