Australia has three tiers of government, a parliament with two chambers and a written constitution. New Zealand has two tiers of government with no states or territories, a national parliament with a single chamber, and no written constitution. These fundamental differences make meaningful change a more likely prospect in New Zealand.
Is reform in NZ easier because it has far fewer institutional barriers
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