John Ford

John Ford is a retired Queensland public servant who worked in a range of central and line agencies. He is interested in Queensland government processes and how organizational change and adaptation is managed in the public sector.

John's recent articles

Queensland's tightrope - keeping regions happy in face of pressure to cut emissions

Queenslands export income, mining royalties and the massive dividends from its state-owned energy enterprises have previously ensured that the State could service a heavy debt load and improve its social service provision without having to sell the bulk of its income-generating public enterprises.

Governing Queensland - Political and Economic Challenges for the new Labor government: Part 1 The Political Challenges

The new Labor government in Queensland faces many challenges as it attempts to revive an economy hard hit by the Covid shutdowns, in particular developing strategies to limit the effects of likely changes in the demand for goods and services that has been the mainstay of the States economy.

Queensland votes Part 1: Marching to the beat of a different drum

Queensland elections are always different from other states in that regional issues often take pride of place, and personalities often seem more important than policy differences between the parties.

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