The Federalism Project is investigating federalism, regionalism and forces of stability and change in the structure of Australia's political institutions. This project is a joint initiative of Griffith University's:
Federalism and regionalism are intrinsically linked, both in international political theory, Australia's current constitutional traditions, and the day-to-day practice of politics and public policy. Our project's aims are to undertake and present the highest quality research into the social, economic and political roots of Australian federalism, and likely or desirable directions for federalism to evolve in response to the challenges of the 21st century.
For the latest research results, released in October, 2010, please visit the News and Events webpage.