By political reporter James Glenday.
There needs to be serious discussion about creating new states “to bring government closer to the people”, one of Prime Minister Tony Abbott‘s backbenchers has said.
Rockhampton, Wagga Wagga, Tamworth, Launceston and Ballarat all have the “potential” to become capital cities, according to LNP Senator Matt Canavan, though he is “not about to start drawing lines on a map”.
“It’s a bit strange we’ve had more than 100 years since Federation and we still have the same number of states,” Senator Canavan said.
"Ultimately good fences make for good neighbours, and perhaps we need a few more fences in Australia."
Senator Canavan said he planned to put a submission into the Federation White Paper, renewing his push for a new state "to better represent" Queensland's north.
"We're about the same age as a nation as the USA was in the 1860s, and back then the US had about 30 states," he said.
"It's about time we think seriously about it. If we don't have the courage to talk about that, we're not going to progress as a country."
The idea of creating new states is as old as the nation itself.