government stroke
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Noun
- (Australia, slang) The deliberately slow pace of work supposed to be typical of government workers.[1]
- 1991 December 2, Donald Bowman, debate before the New South Wales Legislative Assembly:
- Why not just leave things as they are and say, "We are going to run this government organisation efficiently; we are going to make sure that the government stroke has disappeared, that the managers are on the ball and that the customers get good service".
- 1991 December 2, Donald Bowman, debate before the New South Wales Legislative Assembly:
- (Australia, slang, obsolete or historical) The amount work that a convict was required to complete each day.[2]
References
- Australian Broadcasting Commission Radio National Lingua Franca program, 24 August 2002 .
- 1996, Robert Hughes, The Fatal Shore →ISBN.
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