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Australian Economy Grew 0.6 Per Cent In June Quarter
Mr Andrew Laming
Redistributions begin in South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT
Higher education union told to ‘clean up its act’
Australians want to kick political parties out of postal voting – poll
Remarks – Welcoming Members Of Parliament And Senators
Liberals easily win most seats at Tasmanian election, but Labor may form government
Election flows reveal nearly 90% of Greens preferenced Labor ahead of Coalition
Labor’s win at the 2025 federal election was the biggest since 1943, with its largest swings in the cities
Boyce Declared For Flynn
Council Thanks Outgoing Councillor Ashvini Ambihaipahar
In Bradfield, the election is not yet over. What happens when a seat count is ultra close?
Australia has elected its youngest senator. With Gen Z wielding more political power, is it a sign of things to come?
Counts in Bradfield and Calwell become clearer, while Jacqui Lambie faces a possible problem in the Tasmanian Senate
Experienced Senior Executive To Lead WA Electoral Commission
Nationals break the Coalition, in a major blow to Sussan Ley
This election, young people held the most political power. Here’s how they voted
Explore the new House of Representatives
Late counting continues in several seats, with Goldstein and Melbourne among those too close to call
A rubbish election: voting in Australia produces mountains of waste – but there’s a better way
Independents will not help form government – but they will be vital in holding it to account
Fake news and the election campaign – how worried should voters be?
Can You Taste Democracy Sausage?
How do candidates skirt Chinese social media bans on political content? They use influencers
POLLING BOOTH BEHAVIOUR REFERRED TO POLICE AFTER NUMBER OF SERIOUS INCIDENTS
State of the states: the campaign is almost over, so how has it played out across Australia?
Have your say on the management of the 2025 State Election
Why are political parties allowed to send spam texts? And how can we make them stop?
Election 2025: Outer suburban stories, told by inner city journalists
Democracy on display or a public eyesore? The case for cracking down on election corflutes
What political ads are Australians seeing online? Astroturfing, fake grassroots groups, and outright falsehoods
Independents may build on Australia’s history of hung parliaments, if they can survive the campaign blues
What is preferential voting and how does it work? Your guide to making your vote count
This election, Gen Z and Millennials hold most of the voting power. How might they wield it?
What’s Council’s Role In Managing Election Advertising?
Early voting opens in the federal election – but it brings some problems for voters and parties
Social media is the new election battleground. Is embracing influencers smart, risky or both?
47% of Gen Z mainly vote to avoid a fine. It’s a sign of younger Australians’ discontent with democracy
Supporting people living with dementia to vote in the federal election
Targeted public sector reforms focused on jobs, hospitals and houses
Police Association president Wade Burns wins landslide re-election
Lack of ‘know-how’ is why many young people didn’t vote in 2022
Gambling and alcohol industry’s election influence tactics exposed… again
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Sunday Agenda
Alcohol and gambling firms donate to political parties multiple times. And new rules won’t stop them
Hundreds of Timber and Pulp & Paper Workers to Vote to LEAVE THE CFMEU
Hundreds of Tassie Timber Workers to Vote to LEAVE THE CFMEU