As Pauline Hanson tells The Saturday Paper her One Nation party is ‘not going to be a bridesmaid anymore’, Labor insiders reveal the prime minister’s approach to dealing with racial anxieties.
The written version of my Miegunyah Lecture has been published and posted on SSRN. Here’s the abstract: This is the text of US constitutional and election law scholar Professor Edward B. Foley’s ...
Interest disclosures provide the public transparency around conflicts of interest and corruption. But Australia's system lacks teeth.
The state's electoral college system is coming under scrutiny as forecasters say there is a possibility it's split vote ...
When politicians act like managers rather than representatives, accountability, transparency and scrutiny suffer.
The state government is increasingly likely to overhaul the way Victorians vote in the upper house – if they can balance ...
The Prime Minister’s invitation to the Opposition in Parliament for a dialogue on electoral reforms and other major issues has come not a day too soon. Few among the Opposition leaders or thinking ...
The colossal divide, long suspected, between men and women of Gen Z – those aged 18 to 29 – has been confirmed by a recent ...
When Senator Jacinta Price commented on Australian immigration policy, and in particular Indian immigration, she was doing ...
The US President said he was surprised about the conviction, adding that “it was very much like they tried to do with me, but ...
The legitimacy of the Territory’s latest round of local government elections is being questioned by independent pollie and ...
Voters as young as 16 years old, including those living interstate, will be allowed to participate in electing representatives for the new Indigenous body being set up by the Victorian government as ...