The sudden rise to influence of the independent MPs is a challenge to the two-party system and how it’s reported, writes Peter Browne in Inside Story “IT’S GETTING to the stage where Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott and the nation would actually be better of if we just went back to the polls.” Dennis Shanahan’s comment in today’s Australian might be a sincere piece of political analysis, a cry from the heart or a shrewd judgement about which way the independents might jump, but it also says something about the role of the Canberra press gallery in national politics. This is an intensely interesting period in Australian political history, and yet running through the commentary seems to be an assumption that the pre-election status quo – which had...
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Drawing on new research from regional Australia, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at why indepe...
The sudden rise to influence of the independent MPs is a challenge to the two-party system and how i...
In Inside Story, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at the motivations, role and significance of ...
APO editors Peter Browne and Julian Thomas are editing Briefings, a new series of short, topical bo...
As there are more independent members with a party background, it could be argued that the influence...
Once the natural party of government, the Liberal Party has been performing badly across Australia f...
As the two major political parties struggle to win favour with the independents in federal parliame...
There’s nothing like a vigorous national election campaign to bring out the best in Australia’s main...
A rare moment of regime change may be ahead in the short history of Australian parliamentary democra...
The trust Australians have in their political leaders is falling. Only 27 per cent of Australians th...
There’s a case for encouraging popular but defeated MPs to throw their hats back into the ring The ...
Electoral success of independents and minor parties is often interpreted as indicating a weakening o...
Minority government is becoming more common. With support declining for traditional parties and incr...
In August, Patrick Dunleavy blogged that every key ‘Westminster model’ country now had a hung Parlia...
The 2010 Australian election returned the first “hung” House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
Drawing on new research from regional Australia, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at why indepe...
The sudden rise to influence of the independent MPs is a challenge to the two-party system and how i...
In Inside Story, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at the motivations, role and significance of ...
APO editors Peter Browne and Julian Thomas are editing Briefings, a new series of short, topical bo...
As there are more independent members with a party background, it could be argued that the influence...
Once the natural party of government, the Liberal Party has been performing badly across Australia f...
As the two major political parties struggle to win favour with the independents in federal parliame...
There’s nothing like a vigorous national election campaign to bring out the best in Australia’s main...
A rare moment of regime change may be ahead in the short history of Australian parliamentary democra...
The trust Australians have in their political leaders is falling. Only 27 per cent of Australians th...
There’s a case for encouraging popular but defeated MPs to throw their hats back into the ring The ...
Electoral success of independents and minor parties is often interpreted as indicating a weakening o...
Minority government is becoming more common. With support declining for traditional parties and incr...
In August, Patrick Dunleavy blogged that every key ‘Westminster model’ country now had a hung Parlia...
The 2010 Australian election returned the first “hung” House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
Drawing on new research from regional Australia, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at why indepe...