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HomeAustralian Centre For FederalismAustralian Centre For Federalism - NewsNew Article By Tracy Beck Fenwick: Opinion: Scott Morrison Can Claim Credit If The Vaccine Roll-out Out Goes Well, and Avoid Blame If It Doesn't
New Article by Tracy Beck Fenwick: Opinion: Scott Morrison can claim credit if the vaccine roll-out out goes well, and avoid blame if it doesn't

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Wednesday 7 July 2021

"Why do Australian politicians, the media, and a good chunk of the public keep scapegoating federalism?" Tracy Fenwick explores the "race to the top" and public health decisions in 'Opinion: Scott Morrison can claim credit if the vaccine roll-out out goes well, and avoid blame if it doesn't.'

This article was originally published by The Canberra Times, view the article here.

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New Article by Tracy Beck Fenwick: Opinion: Scott Morrison can claim credit if the vaccine roll-out out goes well, and avoid blame if it doesn't