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Australia's media regulator has launched a probe into the operation and advertising of Polymarket following a Crikey ...
While Liberals debate how to win back urban seats while shackled to the Nationals, perhaps the latter should reflect on the ...
If we stop talking about Gaza, we stop demanding racial justice, we stop demanding economic justice, and we just try and be like some centrist climate movement — then what separates us from the teals?
Mushroom madness: The trial of Erin Patterson, the woman accused of killing three of her family members by lacing a beef ...
The odds were stacked against independent candidate Verity Cooper in Sturt, but she still managed to come fourth. A member of her team explains how grassroots campaigns cut through the duopoly jungle.
The balance of majoritarian and proportional elements in the federal parliament offers a model the world should look upon with envy.' ...
Voting being a quantitative exercise, we can measure how well a voting system lives up to this ideal by measuring proportionality. If every vote counts equally, then the final allocation of seats ...
Anthony Albanese's post-election visit to Indonesia is worlds away from his first in 2022. A lot has changed in a country with big international ambitions.
Sussan Ley, the Liberal Party's new captain, differs from Nationals leader David Littleproud on economic philosophies — and the pair have clashed over policy.
The National Library of Australia admits that it has problems collecting, preserving and providing access to social media content.
Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has failed to overturn findings that he likely engaged in war crimes in Afghanistan.
Advance is celebrating the loss of key Greens seats as proof of its influence, but how much of an impact did it really have? We analyse the group’s strategy and spending in light of the election ...