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Parliament Bill passes third reading
City Of Swan Welcomes New Council Members
Why are young people more likely to cast informal votes? It’s not because they’re immature
Senior Election Officials from across the Pacific convene in New Zealand to share experiences of election delivery and supporting democracy in the region
Results Of 2025 Local Government Election
Result Declared In Lake Hume Ward By-election
Electoral Matters Committee To Hear From Australian Electoral Commission At First Hearing
ANMF (Vic Branch) Election: Members Overwhelmingly Endorse Maddy Harradence Team
It’s Time To Submit Your Ideas For Redistributions In South Australia, Tasmania And ACT
AEC Statement – Unauthorised Pamphlets In Wentworth
Joint Statement – Public Service Commission, NZ Police, Serious Fraud Office Cross-agency Update On Manurewa Marae Enquiries
Townsville To Have Its Say As By-election Locked In
Publication Of 2025 Federal Election Report
Council Votes To Recommend By-election Via Postal Vote
AEC Statement – Conclusion of challenge to Bradfield election result
Gilgandra Shire Council Confirms Countback Process
Union ‘stunts’ Hurt Workers
Have your say and vote in local government elections
2025 Indigenous Enrolment Rates Released
GRNSW RESPONSE TO ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY NSW CLAIMS
PSA calls for meeting with ministers in wake of missing candidate information debacle
Greens Call For Extension On Māori Wards Referendum
ACT should not copy unfair and undemocratic electoral changes – submission
Tell us your experience of the 2025 federal election
Australian Economy Grew 0.6 Per Cent In June Quarter
Rob Guthrie Elected To South Ward Councillor Vacancy
Junior Mayor reflects on Youth Council’s role in driving youth-led change
Big parties’ petty rules squeeze Family First out of Kiama by-election
Snowy Valleys Council given support to hold referendum on de-amalgamation
Council Election Reform To Bolster Integrity
Safeguarding Democracy: First ever Active Citizenship Convention begins
Monday 18 August
South Ward Extraordinary Vacancy
Wentworth Shire Council – Countback Election Outcome
State Government welcomes 2025 State Election inquiry’s report
Redistributions begin in South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT
Higher education union told to ‘clean up its act’
Councillor Johnston Tenders Resignation
Monday 4 August
Australians want to kick political parties out of postal voting – poll
Thursday 31 July
Notice Of Casual Vacancy – Countback Election
Overhauling Unsustainable Electoral Laws
Newspoll and Resolve give Labor big leads as parliament resumes after the election
Remarks – Welcoming Members Of Parliament And Senators
Liberals easily win most seats at Tasmanian election, but Labor may form government
James Hawkins Elected As Ward Councillor By Countback
Union for local government workers supports LGNZ recommendations to improve voter turnout