Electoral and Administrative Review Commission

The Electoral and Administrative Review Commission (1989–1993) was an agency of the Government of Queensland, Australia to investigate the electoral system and public administration of the state and local government authorities of Queensland.

Having completed its role outlined in the Fitzgerald Report, the commission was wound up on 30 September 1993.

[2] "It was the EARC process which took Queensland out of the era..in which politics and public administration were largely unaccountable".

[3] EARC reviews began with the release of Issues papers to promote debate.

This work was not included in the Fitzgerald Report or the EARC enabling legislation but was added later.