Queensland January to June 2020
Author(s)
Williams, PD
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2020
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The first half of 2020 was consumed almost entirely by the COVID‐19 pandemic and, not unexpectedly, that frame would form the backdrop for the assessment of all economic and most other public policy. Ultimately, while that COVID‐19 setting caused the government significant pain, it offered no relief to a beleaguered Opposition.The first half of 2020 was consumed almost entirely by the COVID‐19 pandemic and, not unexpectedly, that frame would form the backdrop for the assessment of all economic and most other public policy. Ultimately, while that COVID‐19 setting caused the government significant pain, it offered no relief to a beleaguered Opposition.
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Journal Title
Australian Journal of Politics and History
Volume
66
Issue
4
Subject
Policy and administration
Political science
Historical studies