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Reset Australia launches with agenda to counter digital threats to democracy
Event to examine courts and 2020 election
Melbourne man charged with preparing for foreign interference
Kerry imparts experience, hope to ‘next generation’
Satire in era of Trump and Biden ahead of US election
New Councillors named
Local democracy gets a green light as restrictions eased
Satire in era of Trump and Biden ahead of US election
World must fathom ‘Trumpism’ – whatever election result
Polling places, resources for Election Day
In election’s waning days, panel sees hope for democracy
People want an ICAC, Government offers them a sham: Bandt
Appointment as Minister for Finance
Unity between audio and visual cues, key to detecting deepfakes
Supporting migrants to learn English and succeed in Australia
Human rights considered in Council’s decision making
Defence Housing Australia Board appointments
Vanessa Freije of UW Jackson School explores Mexican politics, journalism in new book ‘Citizens of Scandal’
‘Democracy Contested?’ forum panel to meet online
Universities – a history of common cause
We need movement on Commonwealth Integrity Commission
Facts Matter: Fake News Harms Our Democracy
You can’t sit with us: rise of privately-owned public spaces
Mates investigating mates shows ICAC needed
Analysis: Trump White House NDAs are likely unconstitutional
Penn State historian argues Supreme Court has always been political
Justice for all: How race and American identity may affect politics
Public interest journalism deserves legislative protection
Collaborating for a co-operative Canberra
Petition on royal commission into Murdoch media hits quarter million
Public interest journalism deserves legislative protection
Liberals ‘too busy’ for ICAC – doing what?
MEAA welcomes dropping of raid investigation but threat remains
AFP statement on investigation into ABC journalist
Labor acts to toughen up weak political donation laws
The long history of political corruption in NSW and the downfall of MPs, ministers and premiers
Handbook empowers citizens to debunk fake news
Abetz questions Wesa Chau’s allegiance to Australia
Handbook puts power in hands of citizens to debunk fake
Doing democracy better: UC researchers receive funding to monitor deliberative integrity
Research to focus on Australian society, history and culture
Despite strong gains in 2020 Australians remain disengaged with politics, poll finds
Parents welcome back democracy sausage
Kevin Rudd pushes for Royal Commission into “cancer on democracy” Murdoch media
New Analysis: Least Transparent Budget on Record
Three in five young people believe voting age should be lowered
Rise of online right-wing extremism mapped in landmark NSW study
Fee Hikes’ Passage More Fuel In Libs’ Uni Arson