G. Cheeseman et H. Smith, Public consultation or political choreography? The Howard Government's quest for community views on defence policy, AUST J IN A, 55(1), 2001, pp. 83-100
On 27 June 2000, the Howard Government released a public information paper
on defence which set in train a process of public consultation in which the
people's views were sought on a range of defence and defence-related issue
s. This paper examines why the Government chose to go to the people, how an
d by whom the community consultation was conducted, who was consulted and l
istened to, and how what was heard at the public meetings component of the
process was both interpreted and reported. The paper concludes that the pub
lic consultation process was more about politics than policy; it is inappro
priate for the Government to claim or imply that it has heard from the 'Aus
tralian people' or even 'the majority of the community' on the issues raise
d; and the consultation process and its outcomes are not entirely risk-free
for the Government and the defence establishment.