In political campaigns, certain words can sometimes land outsized blows. And in the 2024 presidential election, that word is “weird”.
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.
Human rights legislation is a normal part of living in a modern democratic country, but Australia still doesn’t have a legal framework that supports everyone living here.
Like Britain recently, Australia has had more than its share of leadership excesses and upheavals over the past 15 years, but could that phase be passing?
With the royal family divided and increasingly dysfunctional, Charles’ proclivity to become involved in the political fray may become a significant problem for “The Firm”.
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.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
The contributions of convicts to Australia's progressive political traditions have been largely and unfairly forgotten.
More than mere stories, Spanish crime fiction has offered insights into the country's shadowy recent history.
Melbourne’s defective city democracy is on show again with an election for lord mayor following the forced resignation of Robert Doyle.
The secrecy surrounding the details of the Whitlam government's removal exemplifies "our arcane and subservient status as constitutional monarchy".
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