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Public Policy Drift
 
Why governments must replace ‘policy on therun’ and ‘policy by fiat’ with a ‘business case’ approach to regain public confidence
 
Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA)Public Policy Discussion Paper4 April 2012
 
 
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Copyright © Institute of Public Administration AustraliaThe principal author of this IPAA Discussion Paper was Dr John H Howard of Howard Partners. Members of IPAA’s National Submissions Committee thatcontributed to the paper are in alphabetical order Percy Allan (CommitteeChair and Coordinating Editor), Tony Katsigiannis, Mark MacDonald, MartinStewart-Weeks, Gary Sturgess, Dahle Suggett and Pam White. The views of Professor Ken Wiltshire and two experienced public policy journalists werealso obtained.
 
 
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary ................................................................. v
 
1
 
Introduction ....................................................................... 1
 
2
 
Public issues and objectives ............................................... 2
 
2.1
 
The search for better policy making ..................................... 3
 
2.2
 
The offer of “evidence-based” policymaking ........................ 5
 
2.3
 
Criticisms of the evidence-based approach in the Australiancontext ......................................................................................... 7
 
2.4
 
What counts as evidence? .................................................... 9
 
3
 
Known and accepted best practice ................................... 10
 
3.1
 
Adopting a more ‘business-like’ approach to policymaking 10
 
3.2
 
Enhancing policymaking capability ..................................... 11
 
3.3
 
Business case framework ................................................... 12
 
4
 
Gap analysis ..................................................................... 14
 
4.1
 
Policies developed on the run ............................................. 14
 
4.2
 
Policies developed on a business case basis ....................... 16
 
4.3
 
Implications ....................................................................... 18
 
5
 
Proposed policy or administrative changes ...................... 21
 
5.1
 
Policymaking as a system ................................................... 21
 
5.2
 
Collaboration and knowledge transfer ................................ 22
 
5.3
 
Developing capabilities ....................................................... 24
 
5.4
 
System stewardship ........................................................... 25
 
5.5
 
Professionalism .................................................................. 25
 
5.6
 
Education, training and accreditation ................................. 26
 
6
 
Conclusion ........................................................................ 27
 
Attachments.......................................................................... 29
 
Attachment 1: Contemporary influences in public policymaking – a discussion ........................................................................ 29
 
Availability and access to information......................................... 29
 
Inclusivity ................................................................................... 30
 
Engagement ................................................................................ 30
 
Openness .................................................................................... 31
 
Attachment 2: Policy Profiles................................................. 33
 
1 The Alcopops Tax .................................................................. 33
 
2
 
Building the Education Revolution ......................................... 33
 
3
 
Darwin to Alice Springs Railway ............................................ 35
 
4
 
FuelWatch ............................................................................. 36
 
5
 
Green Car Innovation Fund ................................................... 37
 
6
 
Green Loans Program ............................................................ 38
 
7
 
Home insulation Program ...................................................... 39
 
8
 
Grocery Watch ....................................................................... 41
 
9
 
Digital Set Top Boxes for Pensioners ..................................... 41
 
10
 
Transforming Australia’s Higher Education System ............ 42
 
11
 
Innovation–Powering Ideas ............................................... 43
 
12
 
Caring for our Country ........................................................ 44
 
13
 
National Broadband Network .............................................. 45
 
14
 
Resources Super Profits Tax ............................................... 47
 
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