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Outcome-focussed planning in Australian local government: How council plans and cultural development plans measure up

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posted on 2024-11-02, 11:14 authored by Surajen Uppal, Kim Dunphy
Contemporary public policy increasingly emphasises a focus on outcomes, the difference that occurs in the lives of citizens from policy and activity of government. Other contemporary imperatives for effective planning include: recognition of the values of the community whom plans serve, direction towards goals and objectives, utilisation of evidence, articulation of theories of change that underpin planning and responsiveness to evaluation. This article reports a desk-based research project to assess how local government planning documents meet these imperatives. Two documents are examined for 67 councils across Australia: the major strategic document, council plan or other-named document and the cultural development plan (CDP) or other-named document that directs staff and investment aimed at cultural enrichment of the LGA. Findings indicate that the majority of councils’ documents appeared only concordant with one or two of these planning imperatives. No plan addressed more than three. Overall, council plans and cultural development plans did not clearly indicate their responsiveness to values of their communities, nor include objectives that formed measurable steps towards goals or formally refer to the use of evidence in decision-making. No plans included theories of change to underpin decision-making. This analysis indicates clear areas of improvement for planning for local governance.

History

Journal

Australian Journal of Public Administration

Volume

78

Issue

3

Start page

414

End page

431

Total pages

18

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2019 Institute of Public Administration Australia

Former Identifier

2006092101

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2020-04-21

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