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Australia’s election season seems decent and inclusive in comparison to the drama we see in America, but was this last one ...
It’s one of the most iconic and popular foods around Australia, however a doctor has ... Let’s break it down, bun and all. The classic sausage sizzle might be riskier than you thought.
Australian author Michelle de Kretser described feeling afraid of speaking publicly about the conflict in Gaza as she ...
New research reveals community cohesion, robust social supports and media diversity mean its harder in Australia than the US to exploit crime fears to win votes.
Why do the good guys keep losing? That was the question that haunted your Global View columnist last week at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit. The annual gathering was initiated in 2018 by Anders ...
Can popular artists still be a voice for change? The world has forgotten what “freedom” and “democracy” mean. These are words we never thought we’d ever question, but they are being ...
An announcement from Politics and Government Editor Lori Montgomery, Deputy Politics and Government Editor Nick Baumann and Campaigns and Democracy Editor Sean Sullivan: We are thrilled to ...
They called you crazy, they called you a “threat to democracy” because you noticed what was happening in the White House, and you asked questions. I’d say there’s a special place in hell ...
“Over 20 countries, including Australia, Belgium ... Voting, the bedrock of democracy, deserves equal seriousness,” he said. Ubani emphasised that compulsory voting would bring marginalised ...
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. Two things emerged clearly from this week’s Copenhagen Democracy Summit, the eighth annual gathering convened by former Danish Prime ...
In a climate where institutional independence is under siege and economic certainty is weakening, the challenge becomes clear: How does a modern democracy safeguard its future? The answer lies not ...