While there have been moves to making voting optional in Australia, voters have consistently expressed their support for it being compulsory.
In the final episode of season eight, “What Happens Next?” explores the importance of civility in a digital age, reminding us to recognise the humanity behind screens.
On 1 November, Israelis will vote again, for the fifth time in less than four years. Recent polls predict either another hung parliament or a narrow victory for the Likud-led coalition.
What looks to be a straightforward, simple little expression is anything but.
Western commentary on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine trivialises the horrendous suffering of Ukrainians, and does nothing to amplify their voices.
The Australian Republic Movement wants to release a new model for an Australian head of state by the end of the year.
If modern democracy is to flourish, we need to look beyond its exclusively Western origin narrative.
Times of crisis have always changed our slang, with the help of a little black humour. Coronavirus is no exception.
The contributions of convicts to Australia's progressive political traditions have been largely and unfairly forgotten.
What conditions give rise to so many people effectively consenting to large-scale harm within a democracy?
More than mere stories, Spanish crime fiction has offered insights into the country's shadowy recent history.
We should keep in mind that education is valuable beyond graduate earning capacity, and that what a student learns during their education can have little to do with why they earn more.
The US President's actions show he's more concerned with stroking his ego than pursuing his nation's best interests.
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