 
    Preface
1. Introduction
2. Australian Wheat Industry Policy in Context
3. The Birth of Collective Wheat Marketing
4. From Orderly Marketing to Deregulation 1948-1988
5. From Domestic Deregulation to Privatisation
6. The Monopoly Wheat Exporter and the Dictator
7. The Aftermath of Oil-for-Food and the Death of an Institution
8. Lessons and Reflections
Index
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Linda Courtenay Botterill is Professor in Australian Public Policy at the University of Canberra, Australia. Her field of expertise is Australian politics and public policy with a focus on rural policy and politics. Professor Botterill’s work in this area builds on nearly fifteen years as a public policy practitioner in the Australian Public Service, as a policy officer in two industry associations and as an adviser in the Office of the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy. Her work is focused on the policy development process with a particular interest in the role of values in the policy process and how these values become embodied in institutional structures.
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