The provision of funding and requiring disclosure of donations and expenditure are thought to strengthen Australia’s democratic institutions, enhance the political process, and dampen the influence of money on politics. The extent to which the various regimes achieve these purposes is debateable, as are the changes considered necessary. Talina Drabsch provides an overview of the funding and disclosure schemes that regulate election finance in New South Wales and at the federal level
The drivers (and inhibitors) of political finance reform are complex and overlapping. The case of Au...
This submission to the NSW Legislative Council Inquiry into Electoral and Political Party Funding, h...
This paper discusses a proposal for a new pathway towards enabling greater participation in our demo...
This paper examines three areas of election finance law. First, the public funding of election campa...
Reforms relating to electoral finance and disclosure were introduced in New South Wales in 1981 and ...
This paper gives an overview of each state or territory political financing regime, followed by an a...
This briefing paper outlines significant developments in the laws relating to political donations in...
This paper considers the current New South Wales legislation regarding political donations and spend...
This background note provides an overview of the regulation of political financing at the Commonwea...
Sarah Miskin and Greg Baker examine political finance disclosures under the current and proposed thr...
Issues relating to election finance were prominent in the lead up to the NSW general election in Mar...
This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the funding of New South Wales local government e...
Democratic politics needs resources, including money. But money tends to corrode democratic politics...
During the 55th Parliament, the Government has introduced a number of reforms. One such reform saw t...
Political donations, electoral funding and how they should be regulated. Reforming campaign finance ...
The drivers (and inhibitors) of political finance reform are complex and overlapping. The case of Au...
This submission to the NSW Legislative Council Inquiry into Electoral and Political Party Funding, h...
This paper discusses a proposal for a new pathway towards enabling greater participation in our demo...
This paper examines three areas of election finance law. First, the public funding of election campa...
Reforms relating to electoral finance and disclosure were introduced in New South Wales in 1981 and ...
This paper gives an overview of each state or territory political financing regime, followed by an a...
This briefing paper outlines significant developments in the laws relating to political donations in...
This paper considers the current New South Wales legislation regarding political donations and spend...
This background note provides an overview of the regulation of political financing at the Commonwea...
Sarah Miskin and Greg Baker examine political finance disclosures under the current and proposed thr...
Issues relating to election finance were prominent in the lead up to the NSW general election in Mar...
This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the funding of New South Wales local government e...
Democratic politics needs resources, including money. But money tends to corrode democratic politics...
During the 55th Parliament, the Government has introduced a number of reforms. One such reform saw t...
Political donations, electoral funding and how they should be regulated. Reforming campaign finance ...
The drivers (and inhibitors) of political finance reform are complex and overlapping. The case of Au...
This submission to the NSW Legislative Council Inquiry into Electoral and Political Party Funding, h...
This paper discusses a proposal for a new pathway towards enabling greater participation in our demo...