Small correction re ambulance in Qld - it's a State Emergency service (alongside Police, Fire and SES) paid for by a levy attached to electricity bills. St John's do operate, but as a training and volunteer first aid organisation.
On the larger issue of hom many tiers of Government - most people don't realise that "State" is really the term for a country. Australia, constitutionally, is more like the European Union than it is like the UK. The primary power rests with the States and limited powers only in the Commonwealth. Yes it's outdated to have such small States, which after all is why the EU formed out of much larger countries than Australia, but it's what we have to live with until/unless the majority are prepared to abolish the entire constitution and start again.
For a start, the Senate would need to be reorganised since it's supposed to represent the State's interests (yeah, yeah, but it still has an equal number of senators from each State.)
IMHO larger councils is a good thing - will end up with more clout for each council when negotiating with the States, and if the councils work it right, may well spell the end of the States. Again, modern transportation and communication means small council areas are not required.
Steve
2003 Discovery 2a
In better care:
1992 Defender
1963 Series IIa Ambulance
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1988 County V8
1981 V8 Series 3 "Stage 1"
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