The Commonwealth election of 2001 was one of the most remarkable of Australian elections. A Government, seemingly on the ropes just months from polling day, is comfortably re-elected. Unusually, major factors in its victory are immigration and international terrorism issues. Soon after the election the merits of the result come into question due to revelations about its response to those issues, and in particular the accuracy of the \u27children overboard\u27 affair. This research paper describes the election, analyses the result and gives a full set of figures
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At first glance the 18 March 2006 South Australian election appears to be consistent with trends evi...
The 2001 general election for the Queensland Legislative Assembly's fiftieth Parliament will stand a...
This paper examines the patterns of television news coverage of the political parties, their leaders...
The six-month period from July to December 2001 was an extraordinary phase in Australia’s political ...
In an increasingly globalised community it is becoming more difficult for governments to have large ...
Conducted with a stratified systematic random sample of electors, this dataset consists of survey re...
The inquiry into the 1996 election by the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters reported tha...
This research paper is in two parts. Part one is a narrative discussion of the election campaign and...
This paper provides coverage of selected procedural changes during the first year of the operation o...
The issue of asylum seekers was central to the 2001 Australian federal election campaign. Of several...
In the wake of the Tampa incident in August 2001 the Coalition Government developed tougher policies...
The second half of 2001 will be remembered as one of the more eventful and significant periods in re...
The Liberal National Party Coalition Government was returned with an increased majority at the 2001 ...
became the first government in Australia to win three consecutive four-year terms. The election brou...
In the wake of the Tampa incident in August 2001 the Coalition Government developed tougher policies...
At first glance the 18 March 2006 South Australian election appears to be consistent with trends evi...
The 2001 general election for the Queensland Legislative Assembly's fiftieth Parliament will stand a...
This paper examines the patterns of television news coverage of the political parties, their leaders...