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Tasmanians Want Power-sharing Government: Poll
Strength, vision and legacy: Celebrating NAIDOC Week across the Capital
Victorian Premier Issues Statement 3 July
SA’s World Leading Political Donations Ban Now In Force
UN experts urge United Kingdom not to misuse terrorism laws against protest group Palestine Action
Minor party and independent preferences behind Labor’s landslide victory 
Security Council Meets on Situation in Democratic Republic of Congo
UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in North Korea to visit Japan
Violent assault by Police at anti-genocide action: Escalating police violence against protest
Unfair funding cut to BREAZE threatens Ballarat’s clean energy progress
Greens, Independents And Minor Parties Closest Threat To Leaders
PM wraps up Europe visit at NATO Summit
Local democracy restored in Central Darling Shire after a decade
NSW Upper House Inquiry Should Call Premier Not Staffers
Constitutional Challenge To Anti-protest Laws
KI to recruit junior researchers with a focus on excellence
Local democracy restored in Central Darling Shire after a decade
KI to recruit research group leaders with a focus on excellence
Port visit firms ties with Japan
Parliament in Schools lands in Chapel Hill and Woodridge
Parliament in Schools returns for the 48th Parliament
Parliament In Schools Returns For 48th Parliament
Monash Uni Must Dump Dirty Woodside Partnership
Mismanagement Of Our ABC Must Stop
Green Party condemns decision to suspend Te Pāti Māori MPs
Australian media plays key role in shaping public debate on democracy in schools, new study finds
Rosehill vote respected but it’s another bungled thought bubble from Chris Minns
More than 70% of Australians saw misleading ads during the election campaign – poll
Investing In Local Journalism
Legislative Council elections offer first ever voting options
Mission to protect a success: AFP keeps Parliamentarians safe during 2025 Federal Election
Evie Brandon-Cope Is Kingston’s New Junior Mayor
Can we confront cancel culture by finding common ground between moderate leftists and ‘wokists’?
Never Been More Important Time To Defend Rule Of Law
Statement On Resignation Of Professor Glyn Davis
Australians See Review And Scrutiny Role For Australian Senate As Greens Likely To Hold Sole Balance Of Power
Property Council congratulates re-elected Labor government on election win
Can You Taste Democracy Sausage?
Celebrating 200 years of legal excellence: Bicentenary of the inaugural Solicitor-General
Before they vote: How schools shape young citizens
Conference on African political economy honors van de Walle
Kate McClymont On Importance Of Investigative Journalism
Government to reinstate prisoner voting ban
Have your say on the management of the 2025 State Election
Reforms would sharpen the teeth of Australia’s anti-corruption watchdog
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 is preferential voting and how does it work? Your guide to making your vote count