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National Cabinet (Australia)

The National Cabinet is the primary Australian intergovernmental decision-making forum composed of the prime minister and state and territory premiers and chief ministers of Australia’s six states and two mainland territories.

National Cabinet
ChairAnthony Albanese (Prime Minister)
Current membersChris Minns (NSW)
Jacinta Allan (Vic)
Steven Miles (Qld)
Roger Cook (WA)
Peter Malinauskas (SA)
Jeremy Rockliff (Tas)
Andrew Barr (ACT)
Eva Lawler (NT)
Founded2020; 4 years ago (2020)
AffiliatedAustralian federal government and the state and territory premiers and chief ministers
Website
federation.gov.au/national-cabinet

Originally established on 13 March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, National Cabinet replaced the now-defunct Council of Australian Governments (COAG) as the primary intergovernmental forum on 29 May 2020, citing excessive bureaucracy and infrequent meetings.[1] National Cabinet is composed of the main forum (prime minister, premiers, and chief ministers), and specialised committees focusing on: rural and regional Australia, skills, infrastructure, health, transport, population and migration, and energy.[2]

History and description edit

The formation of the National Cabinet was announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison on 13 March 2020,[3] following a meeting of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG).[4] It was created via the "National Partnership on COVID-19 Response" agreement[5] to "coordinate and deliver a consistent national response to COVID-19" during the global COVID-19 pandemic.[6][7][8]

The New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, joined a National Cabinet meeting in May 2020 to discuss the economic benefits of trans-Tasman travel between the two nations.[9]

It has been described as akin to Australia's War Cabinet during the Second World War.[10] At the heights of the pandemic (prior to the widespread rollout of COVID-19 vaccines), meetings of National Cabinet were held using secure video conferencing.[8] National Cabinet has been criticised for its secrecy.[11]

Role and responsibilities edit

The National Cabinet is responsible for endorsing and coordinating national actions in Australia in response to the coronavirus pandemic. It is advised and supported by the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC),[12] an ongoing body composed of the Chief Medical Officer of the Commonwealth and the Chief Health Officers of each of the states and territories.[13] The AHPPC uses the currently available modelling, research and data to inform the decisions made by the National Cabinet.[14]

The prime minister at the time, Scott Morrison, has said that the National Cabinet has "the status of a cabinet meeting" at a federal level, meaning it has the same confidentiality and Freedom of Information protections as the federal cabinet, under the Freedom of Information Act 1982.[8] However, this was later rejected in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, which found that the body was not a Cabinet committee and was subject to ordinary freedom of information laws.[15]

Public policy specialist Jennifer Menzies describes the National Cabinet as "COAG by another name", which has taken on a leadership role during a time of national crisis. She writes "Though called a cabinet, the national cabinet is technically an intergovernmental forum. The conventions and rules of cabinet, such as cabinet solidarity and the secrecy provisions, do not apply to the national cabinet. Its power is that which the leaders of all Australian jurisdictions bring to negotiate on behalf of their people, and to implement the decisions reached." This model has been called executive federalism.[14]

Current membership edit

Name Office held In office since Party
Anthony Albanese Prime Minister of Australia (Chair) 23 May 2022   Labor
Chris Minns Premier of New South Wales 28 March 2023   Labor
Jacinta Allan Premier of Victoria 27 September 2023   Labor
Steven Miles Premier of Queensland 15 December 2023   Labor
Roger Cook Premier of Western Australia 8 June 2023   Labor
Peter Malinauskas Premier of South Australia 21 March 2022   Labor
Jeremy Rockliff Premier of Tasmania 8 April 2022   Liberal
Andrew Barr Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory 11 December 2014   Labor
Eva Lawler Chief Minister of the Northern Territory 21 December 2023   Labor

Former membership edit

Name Office held Member from Member until Party
James Merlino Acting Premier of Victoria 9 March 2021 28 June 2021   Labor
Gladys Berejiklian Premier of New South Wales 13 March 2020 5 October 2021   Liberal
Steven Marshall Premier of South Australia 13 March 2020 21 March 2022   Liberal
Peter Gutwein Premier of Tasmania 13 March 2020 8 April 2022   Liberal
Michael Gunner Chief Minister of the Northern Territory 13 March 2020 13 May 2022   Labor
Scott Morrison Prime Minister of Australia 13 March 2020 23 May 2022   Liberal
Dominic Perrottet Premier of New South Wales 5 October 2021 28 March 2023   Liberal
Mark McGowan Premier of Western Australia 13 March 2020 8 June 2023   Labor
Daniel Andrews Premier of Victoria 13 March 2020 27 September 2023   Labor
Annastacia Palaszczuk Premier of Queensland 13 March 2020 15 December 2023   Labor
Natasha Fyles Chief Minister of the Northern Territory 13 May 2022 21 December 2023   Labor

Meetings and press releases edit

  • 16 March 2020: Announcement of a "significant step-up" to the pandemic, upon the advice of the AHPPC, with additional measures in order to reduce community transmission. These included banning cruise ships from docking, enhanced screening of arrivals, and mandatory self-isolation for everyone arriving in Australia. National Cabinet also activated the second stage of the Australian Health Sector Emergency Response Plan for Novel Coronavirus, which "enables governments to undertake targeted action... and ensures that resources are properly allocated where needed and the risks to vulnerable people in the community are mitigated".[16]
  • 25 March 2020: PM announces creation of the National COVID-19 Coordination Commission (NCCC), and clarifies role of various bodies: the National Cabinet "continues to lead the national response at a government level. The National Security Committee of Cabinet's COVID-19 Taskforce and the Expenditure Review Committee of Cabinet continue to take decisions that determine the Commonwealth's response to the global COVID-19 pandemic".[17]
  • 29 March 2020: National Cabinet noted that the rate of increase of the spread of COVID-19 was slowing, but overall numbers were still increasing and welcomed the new coronavirus app and WhatsApp channel released by the Government. It announced new limits to indoor and outdoor gatherings to two persons only (with some exceptions); discussed further social distancing measures; gave further advice to senior citizens; and agreed to a moratorium on evictions for the coming six months for both commercial and residential tenancies suffering financial distress.[18]
  • 4 May 2020: Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, was invited to join the National Cabinet in a meeting on 5 May, to discuss strategies in dealing with the virus and the Australian COVIDSafe app.[19]
  • 29 May 2020: PM announces that the National Cabinet will replace COAG on a permanent basis, meeting monthly once the pandemic is over.[20]
  • 18 September 2020: National Cabinet met to discuss Australia's COVID-19 response, recent progress following the Victorian outbreak and easing restrictions (including international border measures).[21]
  • 16 October 2020: National Cabinet meeting postponed to "technical problems" with Prime Minister Morrison's plane.[22]
  • 23 October 2020: National Cabinet discussed and made announcements regarding progress following the Victorian outbreak, the budget, and made announcements on the newly-developed "Framework for National Reopening Australia by Christmas", improving quarantine systems, returning citizens, the Mental Health National Cabinet Reform Committee, Aged Care Emergency Response Centres, and the establishment of a Taskforce on Veterans’ Wellbeing.[23]
  • 13 November 2020 (31st meeting): National Cabinet discussed Australia's COVID-19 response, COVID-19 vaccination policy, the Framework for National Reopening by Christmas, helping Australians prepare to go back to work in a COVID-safe environment, getting the economy moving again, a review of contact tracing and outbreak management systems, returning Australians, international students and other matters.[24]
  • 22 January 2021: National Cabinet convened to discuss international return limits and COVID-19 vaccines.[25] The forum decided to remain at a reduced rate, following the introduction of the more infectious UK strain into Australia, until 15 February.[26] National Cabinet also agreed that the COVID-19 vaccine is not currently planned to be mandatory for aged care workers, but may become so later, noting concerns from the industry that it should be mandatory.[27]
  • 4 June 2021: National Cabinet met to discuss Australia’s COVID-19 response and changes to the Australian COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy.[28]
  • 6 December 2023: National Cabinet met to discuss reforms around gun control - implementing a National Firearms Registry triggered by the aftermath of the Wieambilla shootings, healthcare - boosting funding for Medicare Urgent Care Clinics (an election promise of the Albanese Government),[29] the National Disability Insurance Scheme - to cap growth at 8 per cent and controlling growth, Goods and Services Tax - extending the No Worse Off Guarantee until 2027-28 to ensure states are funded equitably.[30]

Succession of COAG edit

There had been suggestions for the National Cabinet to continue on a permanent basis after the pandemic is over, effectively replacing COAG. On 14 April 2020, Prime Minister Morrison was reported saying, "The processes we've established for the National Cabinet may prove to be a better way for our federal system to work in the future, but this will be a matter for another time", and Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan said no other state leaders had objected when he had brought up the idea of continuing the National Cabinet. He also told The Australian newspaper, "The National Cabinet process has removed the political boundaries that can hamper COAG".[31][32]

Former Labor premier of South Australia Jay Weatherill called it a "fantastic innovation [that] should continue", adding that it had "achieved more in the last few months than many COAGs have achieved over many years".[33]

On 29 May 2020, the Prime Minister announced that the National Cabinet would replace COAG (with COAG being abolished) and meetings after the pandemic would be held monthly, instead of the biannual meetings of COAG.[1] According to Simon Benson of The Australian newspaper, an analogy used to describe the significance of this was "as if the United Nations had been turned into a government".[34]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Hitch, Georgia (29 May 2020). "Scott Morrison says National Cabinet here to stay, will replace COAG meetings in wake of coronavirus". ABC News. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  2. ^ Hitch, Georgia (12 June 2020). "Key moments from the Prime Minister's latest coronavirus press conference after National Cabinet meeting". ABC News. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  3. ^ Prime Minister; Minister for Health; Chief Medical Officer (13 March 2020). . Prime Minister of Australia (Press release). Archived from the original on 8 April 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  4. ^ Martin, Sarah (18 March 2020). "PM tells Australians to 'stop hoarding' as he announces sweeping measures to slow spread of coronavirus". Guardian Australia. from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  5. ^ National Partnership on COVID-19 Response 7 March 2021 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Shoebridge, Michael (18 March 2020). "The national cabinet is key to our coronavirus response. Here's how it will need to work". The Canberra Times. from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Transcript - Press Conference" (Press release). Canberra: Prime Minister's Office. 15 March 2020.
  8. ^ a b c Burton, Tom (18 March 2020). "National cabinet creates a new federal model". Australian Financial Review. from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  9. ^ Dziedzic, Stephen (4 May 2020). "Jacinda Ardern says travel with Australia amid coronavirus pandemic could have 'huge advantages'". ABC News. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  10. ^ Middleton, Karen (21–27 March 2020). "Inside Morrison's Covid-19 war cabinet". The Saturday Paper. No. 293. from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  11. ^ Karp, Paul (17 June 2022). "Anthony Albanese backflips on national cabinet secrecy and refuses to say why". The Guardian. from the original on 7 December 2023.
  12. ^ "Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC)". Australian Government Department of Health. 6 February 2020. Archived from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  13. ^ . Prime Minister of Australia (Press release). Prime Minister's Office. 16 March 2020. Archived from the original on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  14. ^ a b Menzies, Jennifer (31 March 2020). "Explainer: what is the national cabinet and is it democratic?". The Conversation. from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  15. ^ Twomey, Anne (6 August 2021). "Nowhere to hide: the significance of national cabinet not being a cabinet". The Conversation. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  16. ^ . Prime Minister of Australia. Archived from the original on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  17. ^ . Prime Minister of Australia (Press release). 25 March 2020. Archived from the original on 10 April 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  18. ^ . Prime Minister of Australia (Press release). 29 March 2020. Archived from the original on 15 April 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  19. ^ Murphy, Katharine (4 May 2020). "Jacinda Ardern joins national cabinet meeting as Australia, New Zealand share coronavirus strategy". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  20. ^ "Update following National Cabinet meeting". Prime Minister of Australia. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  21. ^ "Media Statement, 18 Sep 2020, Prime Minister". Prime Minister of Australia. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  22. ^ "National Cabinet postponed after PM Scott Morrison's plane suffers 'technical problems'". ABC News. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  23. ^ "National Cabinet: Media Release". Prime Minister of Australia. 23 October 2020. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  24. ^ "National Cabinet: Media Statement". Prime Minister of Australia. 13 November 2020. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  25. ^ Macmillan, Jade (22 January 2021). "National Cabinet to meet again with coronavirus vaccine, international arrivals on the agenda". ABC News. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  26. ^ Worthington, Brett (22 January 2021). "International arrival caps to remain unchanged with National Cabinet dashing hopes of Australians stranded by COVID". ABC News. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  27. ^ Scott, Sophie; Lloyd, Mary; Hermant, Norman (22 January 2021). "COVID-19 vaccines not mandatory for aged care workers, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces after National Cabinet". ABC News. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  28. ^ "National Cabinet Statement - 4 June 2021". Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  29. ^ Martin, Sarah (13 April 2022). "Labor to commit $135m to trial 50 urgent care clinics intended to ease pressure on hospitals". The Guardian Australia. from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  30. ^ The Hon Anthony Albanese MP Prime Minister of Australia (6 December 2023). "Meeting of National Cabinet – the Federation working for Australia" (Press release). Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600: Prime Minister and Cabinet. from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.{{cite press release}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  31. ^ "Ditch COAG, keep virus team 'Ditch COAG, keep national cabinet'". The Australian. 14 April 2020. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  32. ^ "Scott Morrison considers making National Cabinet permanent". SBS News. 14 April 2020. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  33. ^ Richardson, Tom (6 May 2020). "Retain national cabinet post-pandemic: ex-Premier". InDaily. from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  34. ^ Benson, Simon (29 May 2020). "All parties eager for new national forum". The Australian. Retrieved 30 May 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Saunders, Cheryl (14 April 2020). COVID-19: What is Australia's National Cabinet? [Law and Covid-19: Australia's National Cabinet. YouTube. University of Melbourne. Melbourne Law School. (5 mins 50 secs)
  • Saunders, Cheryl (1 July 2020). "A New Federalism? The Role and Future of the National Cabinet" (PDF). University of Melbourne.

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National Cabinet redirects here For other uses see Cabinet government This article is about Australia s primary intergovernmental forum For Australia s federal executive cabinet see Cabinet of Australia For the economic advisory board during the pandemic see National COVID 19 Commission Advisory Board The National Cabinet is the primary Australian intergovernmental decision making forum composed of the prime minister and state and territory premiers and chief ministers of Australia s six states and two mainland territories National CabinetChairAnthony Albanese Prime Minister Current membersChris Minns NSW Jacinta Allan Vic Steven Miles Qld Roger Cook WA Peter Malinauskas SA Jeremy Rockliff Tas Andrew Barr ACT Eva Lawler NT Founded2020 4 years ago 2020 AffiliatedAustralian federal government and the state and territory premiers and chief ministersWebsitefederation wbr gov wbr au wbr national cabinetPolitics of AustraliaPolitical partiesElectionsOriginally established on 13 March 2020 in response to the COVID 19 pandemic National Cabinet replaced the now defunct Council of Australian Governments COAG as the primary intergovernmental forum on 29 May 2020 citing excessive bureaucracy and infrequent meetings 1 National Cabinet is composed of the main forum prime minister premiers and chief ministers and specialised committees focusing on rural and regional Australia skills infrastructure health transport population and migration and energy 2 Contents 1 History and description 2 Role and responsibilities 3 Current membership 4 Former membership 5 Meetings and press releases 6 Succession of COAG 7 See also 8 References 9 Further readingHistory and description editThe formation of the National Cabinet was announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison on 13 March 2020 3 following a meeting of the Council of Australian Governments COAG 4 It was created via the National Partnership on COVID 19 Response agreement 5 to coordinate and deliver a consistent national response to COVID 19 during the global COVID 19 pandemic 6 7 8 The New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern joined a National Cabinet meeting in May 2020 to discuss the economic benefits of trans Tasman travel between the two nations 9 It has been described as akin to Australia s War Cabinet during the Second World War 10 At the heights of the pandemic prior to the widespread rollout of COVID 19 vaccines meetings of National Cabinet were held using secure video conferencing 8 National Cabinet has been criticised for its secrecy 11 Role and responsibilities editThe National Cabinet is responsible for endorsing and coordinating national actions in Australia in response to the coronavirus pandemic It is advised and supported by the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee AHPPC 12 an ongoing body composed of the Chief Medical Officer of the Commonwealth and the Chief Health Officers of each of the states and territories 13 The AHPPC uses the currently available modelling research and data to inform the decisions made by the National Cabinet 14 The prime minister at the time Scott Morrison has said that the National Cabinet has the status of a cabinet meeting at a federal level meaning it has the same confidentiality and Freedom of Information protections as the federal cabinet under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 8 However this was later rejected in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal which found that the body was not a Cabinet committee and was subject to ordinary freedom of information laws 15 Public policy specialist Jennifer Menzies describes the National Cabinet as COAG by another name which has taken on a leadership role during a time of national crisis She writes Though called a cabinet the national cabinet is technically an intergovernmental forum The conventions and rules of cabinet such as cabinet solidarity and the secrecy provisions do not apply to the national cabinet Its power is that which the leaders of all Australian jurisdictions bring to negotiate on behalf of their people and to implement the decisions reached This model has been called executive federalism 14 Current membership editName Office held In office since PartyAnthony Albanese Prime Minister of Australia Chair 23 May 2022 LaborChris Minns Premier of New South Wales 28 March 2023 LaborJacinta Allan Premier of Victoria 27 September 2023 LaborSteven Miles Premier of Queensland 15 December 2023 LaborRoger Cook Premier of Western Australia 8 June 2023 LaborPeter Malinauskas Premier of South Australia 21 March 2022 LaborJeremy Rockliff Premier of Tasmania 8 April 2022 LiberalAndrew Barr Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory 11 December 2014 LaborEva Lawler Chief Minister of the Northern Territory 21 December 2023 LaborFormer membership editName Office held Member from Member until PartyJames Merlino Acting Premier of Victoria 9 March 2021 28 June 2021 LaborGladys Berejiklian Premier of New South Wales 13 March 2020 5 October 2021 LiberalSteven Marshall Premier of South Australia 13 March 2020 21 March 2022 LiberalPeter Gutwein Premier of Tasmania 13 March 2020 8 April 2022 LiberalMichael Gunner Chief Minister of the Northern Territory 13 March 2020 13 May 2022 LaborScott Morrison Prime Minister of Australia 13 March 2020 23 May 2022 LiberalDominic Perrottet Premier of New South Wales 5 October 2021 28 March 2023 LiberalMark McGowan Premier of Western Australia 13 March 2020 8 June 2023 LaborDaniel Andrews Premier of Victoria 13 March 2020 27 September 2023 LaborAnnastacia Palaszczuk Premier of Queensland 13 March 2020 15 December 2023 LaborNatasha Fyles Chief Minister of the Northern Territory 13 May 2022 21 December 2023 LaborMeetings and press releases editThis section is missing information about meeting information between 13 November 2020 and 22 January 2021 and weekly meetings which began sometime after 4 June Please expand the section to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page August 2021 16 March 2020 Announcement of a significant step up to the pandemic upon the advice of the AHPPC with additional measures in order to reduce community transmission These included banning cruise ships from docking enhanced screening of arrivals and mandatory self isolation for everyone arriving in Australia National Cabinet also activated the second stage of the Australian Health Sector Emergency Response Plan for Novel Coronavirus which enables governments to undertake targeted action and ensures that resources are properly allocated where needed and the risks to vulnerable people in the community are mitigated 16 25 March 2020 PM announces creation of the National COVID 19 Coordination Commission NCCC and clarifies role of various bodies the National Cabinet continues to lead the national response at a government level The National Security Committee of Cabinet s COVID 19 Taskforce and the Expenditure Review Committee of Cabinet continue to take decisions that determine the Commonwealth s response to the global COVID 19 pandemic 17 29 March 2020 National Cabinet noted that the rate of increase of the spread of COVID 19 was slowing but overall numbers were still increasing and welcomed the new coronavirus app and WhatsApp channel released by the Government It announced new limits to indoor and outdoor gatherings to two persons only with some exceptions discussed further social distancing measures gave further advice to senior citizens and agreed to a moratorium on evictions for the coming six months for both commercial and residential tenancies suffering financial distress 18 4 May 2020 Jacinda Ardern the Prime Minister of New Zealand was invited to join the National Cabinet in a meeting on 5 May to discuss strategies in dealing with the virus and the Australian COVIDSafe app 19 29 May 2020 PM announces that the National Cabinet will replace COAG on a permanent basis meeting monthly once the pandemic is over 20 18 September 2020 National Cabinet met to discuss Australia s COVID 19 response recent progress following the Victorian outbreak and easing restrictions including international border measures 21 16 October 2020 National Cabinet meeting postponed to technical problems with Prime Minister Morrison s plane 22 23 October 2020 National Cabinet discussed and made announcements regarding progress following the Victorian outbreak the budget and made announcements on the newly developed Framework for National Reopening Australia by Christmas improving quarantine systems returning citizens the Mental Health National Cabinet Reform Committee Aged Care Emergency Response Centres and the establishment of a Taskforce on Veterans Wellbeing 23 13 November 2020 31st meeting National Cabinet discussed Australia s COVID 19 response COVID 19 vaccination policy the Framework for National Reopening by Christmas helping Australians prepare to go back to work in a COVID safe environment getting the economy moving again a review of contact tracing and outbreak management systems returning Australians international students and other matters 24 22 January 2021 National Cabinet convened to discuss international return limits and COVID 19 vaccines 25 The forum decided to remain at a reduced rate following the introduction of the more infectious UK strain into Australia until 15 February 26 National Cabinet also agreed that the COVID 19 vaccine is not currently planned to be mandatory for aged care workers but may become so later noting concerns from the industry that it should be mandatory 27 4 June 2021 National Cabinet met to discuss Australia s COVID 19 response and changes to the Australian COVID 19 Vaccine Strategy 28 6 December 2023 National Cabinet met to discuss reforms around gun control implementing a National Firearms Registry triggered by the aftermath of the Wieambilla shootings healthcare boosting funding for Medicare Urgent Care Clinics an election promise of the Albanese Government 29 the National Disability Insurance Scheme to cap growth at 8 per cent and controlling growth Goods and Services Tax extending the No Worse Off Guarantee until 2027 28 to ensure states are funded equitably 30 Succession of COAG editThere had been suggestions for the National Cabinet to continue on a permanent basis after the pandemic is over effectively replacing COAG On 14 April 2020 Prime Minister Morrison was reported saying The processes we ve established for the National Cabinet may prove to be a better way for our federal system to work in the future but this will be a matter for another time and Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan said no other state leaders had objected when he had brought up the idea of continuing the National Cabinet He also told The Australian newspaper The National Cabinet process has removed the political boundaries that can hamper COAG 31 32 Former Labor premier of South Australia Jay Weatherill called it a fantastic innovation that should continue adding that it had achieved more in the last few months than many COAGs have achieved over many years 33 On 29 May 2020 the Prime Minister announced that the National Cabinet would replace COAG with COAG being abolished and meetings after the pandemic would be held monthly instead of the biannual meetings of COAG 1 According to Simon Benson of The Australian newspaper an analogy used to describe the significance of this was as if the United Nations had been turned into a government 34 See also editCabinet of Australia Government body Council of Australian Governments Defunct Australian intergovernmental forum National Security Committee National security and major foreign policy body in Australia War Cabinet of Australia Government committee formed to conduct a warReferences edit a b Hitch Georgia 29 May 2020 Scott Morrison says National Cabinet here to stay will replace COAG meetings in wake of coronavirus ABC News Retrieved 14 September 2020 Hitch Georgia 12 June 2020 Key moments from the Prime Minister s latest coronavirus press conference after National Cabinet meeting ABC News Retrieved 14 September 2020 Prime Minister Minister for Health Chief Medical Officer 13 March 2020 Advice on coronavirus Prime Minister of Australia Press release Archived from the original on 8 April 2020 Retrieved 1 April 2020 Martin Sarah 18 March 2020 PM tells Australians to stop hoarding as he announces sweeping measures to slow spread of coronavirus Guardian Australia Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 1 April 2020 National Partnership on COVID 19 Response Archived 7 March 2021 at the Wayback Machine Shoebridge Michael 18 March 2020 The national cabinet is key to our coronavirus response Here s how it will need to work The Canberra Times Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 1 April 2020 Transcript Press Conference Press release Canberra Prime Minister s Office 15 March 2020 a b c Burton Tom 18 March 2020 National cabinet creates a new federal model Australian Financial Review Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 30 March 2020 Dziedzic Stephen 4 May 2020 Jacinda Ardern says travel with Australia amid coronavirus pandemic could have huge advantages ABC News Retrieved 18 May 2020 Middleton Karen 21 27 March 2020 Inside Morrison s Covid 19 war cabinet The Saturday Paper No 293 Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 1 April 2020 Karp Paul 17 June 2022 Anthony Albanese backflips on national cabinet secrecy and refuses to say why The Guardian Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Australian Health Protection Principal Committee AHPPC Australian Government Department of Health 6 February 2020 Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 31 March 2020 Coronavirus measures endorsed by National Cabinet Prime Minister of Australia Press release Prime Minister s Office 16 March 2020 Archived from the original on 11 April 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2020 a b Menzies Jennifer 31 March 2020 Explainer what is the national cabinet and is it democratic The Conversation Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 31 March 2020 Twomey Anne 6 August 2021 Nowhere to hide the significance of national cabinet not being a cabinet The Conversation Retrieved 15 March 2024 Coronavirus measures endorsed by National Cabinet Prime Minister of Australia Archived from the original on 11 April 2020 Retrieved 1 April 2020 National Covid 19 Coordination Commission Prime Minister of Australia Press release 25 March 2020 Archived from the original on 10 April 2020 Retrieved 1 April 2020 National Cabinet Statement Prime Minister of Australia Press release 29 March 2020 Archived from the original on 15 April 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2020 Murphy Katharine 4 May 2020 Jacinda Ardern joins national cabinet meeting as Australia New Zealand share coronavirus strategy The Guardian Retrieved 4 May 2020 Update following National Cabinet meeting Prime Minister of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2020 Media Statement 18 Sep 2020 Prime Minister Prime Minister of Australia Retrieved 22 October 2020 National Cabinet postponed after PM Scott Morrison s plane suffers technical problems ABC News 15 October 2020 Retrieved 22 October 2020 National Cabinet Media Release Prime Minister of Australia 23 October 2020 Retrieved 23 November 2020 National Cabinet Media Statement Prime Minister of Australia 13 November 2020 Retrieved 23 November 2020 Macmillan Jade 22 January 2021 National Cabinet to meet again with coronavirus vaccine international arrivals on the agenda ABC News Retrieved 22 January 2021 Worthington Brett 22 January 2021 International arrival caps to remain unchanged with National Cabinet dashing hopes of Australians stranded by COVID ABC News Retrieved 22 January 2021 Scott Sophie Lloyd Mary Hermant Norman 22 January 2021 COVID 19 vaccines not mandatory for aged care workers Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces after National Cabinet ABC News Retrieved 22 January 2021 National Cabinet Statement 4 June 2021 Retrieved 13 June 2021 Martin Sarah 13 April 2022 Labor to commit 135m to trial 50 urgent care clinics intended to ease pressure on hospitals The Guardian Australia Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 7 December 2023 The Hon Anthony Albanese MP Prime Minister of Australia 6 December 2023 Meeting of National Cabinet the Federation working for Australia Press release Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 Prime Minister and Cabinet Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 7 December 2023 a href Template Cite press release html title Template Cite press release cite press release a CS1 maint location link Ditch COAG keep virus team Ditch COAG keep national cabinet The Australian 14 April 2020 Retrieved 14 April 2020 Scott Morrison considers making National Cabinet permanent SBS News 14 April 2020 Retrieved 14 April 2020 Richardson Tom 6 May 2020 Retain national cabinet post pandemic ex Premier InDaily Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 6 May 2020 Benson Simon 29 May 2020 All parties eager for new national forum The Australian Retrieved 30 May 2020 Further reading editSaunders Cheryl 14 April 2020 COVID 19 What is Australia s National Cabinet Law and Covid 19 Australia s National Cabinet YouTube University of Melbourne Melbourne Law School 5 mins 50 secs Saunders Cheryl 1 July 2020 A New Federalism The Role and Future of the National Cabinet PDF University of Melbourne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Cabinet Australia amp oldid 1213773916, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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