Will the states keep their newfound power? The history of Australia's Federation gives some clues

 Pre-COVID, most Australians would have never believed their state might put up hard borders with the state next door.

For many, the biggest consideration when crossing state lines was what size beer to order, or whether to ask for potato cakes or potato scallops at the fish and chip shop.

Several people, including Bob Hawke, have even argued that Australia should do away with state governments entirely.

But William Coleman, associate professor at ANU's College of Business and Economics, says the pandemic revealed a "latent strength in Australia's federal structure".

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-27/will-states-keep-newfound-power-history-of-australia-federation/100697002



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