A recent survey highlighted that less than a third of the Australian population believe that “people in government can be ...
There are a lot of misconceptions about voting, particularly among marginalised groups. But these "democracy ambassadors" are ...
Troy Thompson has been labelled a “pathological liar” by his replacement, as Premier David Crisafulli vowed to close any ...
In a political development that underscores continuity rather than the turbulence unfolding across much of South Asia, the ...
The highest number of registrations came from the United States, with 10,335 voters, followed by South Korea with 8,889, Japan with 6,158, Canada with 5,865, Australia with 4,755, South Africa with 4, ...
Australia’s largest private hospital operator says EBIT grew 5.8 per cent in the first quarter, but “not where we want them ...
By Mick Le Moignan Regular readers (if there are any) may remember that I am deeply sceptical of political parties, ...
Australia’s post-pandemic politics may look more divided, but fears of a rising populist backlash are overstated.
Reforms to Australia’s environmental laws have passed the Federal Parliament more than five years after a major review into the outdated laws. It comes after Labor struck a deal with the Greens this ...
The Coalition has walked away from evidence. Labor still listens – but only up to the point where action becomes politically ...
A new study reveals the reasons behind Labor’s landslide win at the 2025 election, including short-term and long-term factors ...
In an unusual move, the state government has asked for part of its laws to be struck out before a High Court battle.
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