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Georges River Council Announces New Councillor
SA’s World Leading Political Donations Ban Now In Force
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?
Labor gains Senate seats in Victoria and Queensland, and surges to a national 55.6-44.4 two-party margin
Australia has elected its youngest senator. With Gen Z wielding more political power, is it a sign of things to come?
More than 70% of Australians saw misleading ads during the election campaign – poll
New Councillor Elected To MidCoast Council
Legislative Council elections offer first ever voting options
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
Likely final House seat outcome: 94 Labor, 44 Coalition, 12 Others
Countback Process Dates Given
Explore the new House of Representatives
Greens leader Adam Bandt and Teal Zoe Daniel likely to lose their seats
Late counting continues in several seats, with Goldstein and Melbourne among those too close to call
Can You Taste Democracy Sausage?
POLLING BOOTH BEHAVIOUR REFERRED TO POLICE AFTER NUMBER OF SERIOUS INCIDENTS
Government to reinstate prisoner voting ban
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 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
Independent Queensland Redistribution Commission members appointed
Social media is the new election battleground. Is embracing influencers smart, risky or both?
Lord Mayor statement on Court of Disputed Returns matter
Councillor Smith Retires From MidCoast Council
Government accepts election process changes
47% of Gen Z mainly vote to avoid a fine. It’s a sign of younger Australians’ discontent with democracy
McCusker to lead independent inquiry into the management of the 2025 WA Election
Supporting people living with dementia to vote in the federal election
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
Labor wins third successive landslide in WA election
Bill to support more eligible Tasmanians to cast their vote in elections
Alcohol and gambling firms donate to political parties multiple times. And new rules won’t stop them
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Tom Rogers calls for national digital literacy campaign and more civics teaching
Labor likely to win WA election, but the campaign is exposing faultlines in the state’s politics
Hundreds of Timber and Pulp & Paper Workers to Vote to LEAVE THE CFMEU
Hundreds of Tassie Timber Workers to Vote to LEAVE THE CFMEU
NSW Government takes steps to avoid Easter long weekend clash with 2027 state election