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Democracy & Accountability

OPINION

'America’s Bitch': After Sept 11, Howard shackled Australia to the US. We haven’t been able to untangle ourselves since.

Amy Remeikis
Amy Remeikis

An extract from Amy Remeikis’ new book, Where It All Went Wrong: The Case Against John Howard’

International AffairsDemocracy & Accountability
'America’s Bitch': After Sept 11, Howard shackled Australia to the US. We haven’t been able to untangle ourselves since.

OPINION

Howard’s disturbing legacy: Fear and misdirected compassion

Amy Remeikis
Amy Remeikis

Early on in his prime ministership, John Howard stood in front of Australia’s Indigenous leaders and told them he would not apologise for Australia’s past.

Democracy & Accountability
Howard’s disturbing legacy: Fear and misdirected compassion

WHAT'S NEW

Pressure mounts on Federal Government to end political party intrusion in postal vote applications

By Tegan George

Electoral reform advocates are calling for the Albanese Government to follow the lead of state Labor governments and remove political parties from Australia’s federal postal vote process.

Democracy & Accountability
Pressure mounts on Federal Government to end political party intrusion in postal vote applications

OPINION

If the Liberals are wiped away, what will remain in South Australia?

Bill Browne
Bill Browne

The latest voter polling gives the Malinauskas Labor Government a commanding lead one month out from the 21 March state election in South Australia. South Australia does not need a strong Opposition party, but it does need a strong Parliament. As sensational as a Liberal lower house wipe out would be, it is in the upper house where a Labor landslide would have the most immediate effect.

Democracy & Accountability
If the Liberals are wiped away, what will remain in South Australia?

EXPLAINER

In one month, South Australian voters will deliver an electoral reality check

By Bill Browne

Looking for a break from federal politics? The South Australian election will take place on 21 March this year, and will be a proving ground for national political trends like the rise of One Nation and experiments with political donation laws.  

Democracy & Accountability
In one month, South Australian voters will deliver an electoral reality check

PODCASTFollow the Money

“On the brink of extinction”: Niki Savva on the modern Liberal Party

Democracy & Accountability
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“On the brink of extinction”: Niki Savva on the modern Liberal Party

OFF THE CHARTS

One Nation’s rise gives progressive voters unexpected power in “safe” Coalition seats

By Bill Browne

The rise of One Nation creates a surprising opportunity for progressive voters. There are now “safe” Liberal and National seats where One Nation could do very well.

Democracy & Accountability
One Nation’s rise gives progressive voters unexpected power in “safe” Coalition seats

EXPLAINER

How to make a submission to a parliamentary inquiry

By Bill Browne

Making a submission to a parliamentary inquiry is much more straightforward that you may think and is a great way to participate in our democracy. Here is a handy guide of what you need to know to make a public submission and tips on how you can make your submission more effective.

Democracy & Accountability
How to make a submission to a parliamentary inquiry

OPINION

Lightweight Libs have Labor laughing all the way to an early election

Amy Remeikis
Amy Remeikis

In five days, Anthony Albanese will become Australia’s longest-serving prime minister since John Howard. He will equal Scott Morrison’s record of 1368 days on Thursday. On Friday, he’ll surpass him, leapfrogging both John Curtin and Morrison, to sit behind Paul Keating as the 12th longest-serving prime minister.

Democracy & Accountability
Lightweight Libs have Labor laughing all the way to an early election

OPINION

After speaking to hundreds of whistleblowers, it's clear our laws are failing them

Madeleine Howle & Kieran Pender
Madeleine HowleKieran Pender

Since launching Australia's first dedicated whistleblower legal service in 2023, we’ve heard from hundreds of whistleblowers wanting to speak up about corruption, corporate misconduct, human rights abuses, environmental damage and other wrongdoing.

Democracy & Accountability
After speaking to hundreds of whistleblowers, it's clear our laws are failing them
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