The Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory were formed after federation and it was many years before they obtained full political representation in the Commonwealth Parliament. Initially representation was in a very limited form. This Research Note sets out the history of the Territories, the steps by which they obtained Members in the House of Representatives and the Senate, and raises some present issues of electoral equity
tag=1 data=The Parliament of the states and territories in an Australian republic. by Geoffrey Linde...
This guide has been produced to commemorate the centenary of the Commonwealth Government\u27...
Due to population proportion, Aboriginal people have the potential to exercise electoral power in Au...
In the 2001 Commonwealth election Northern Territory voters were divided into two House of Represent...
This is a study of certain territorial aspects of representation in the first Australian House of Re...
This paper reviews the near-century of Parliamentary development of the Commonwealth electoral syste...
The number of seats in the Australian House of Representatives allocated to each state and territory...
The number of seats in the Australian House of Representatives allocated to each state and territory...
Just over a decade since the failed referendum of 1998, statehood for the Northern Territory (NT) is...
In 1901, the former colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia a...
Australian politics is organised in profoundly territorial terms. The fundamental reason for this is...
Although Australia was one of the first countries to grant women the right to vote, it was not until...
The 2010 federal election resulted in the first hung Commonwealth parliament and minority government...
Redistributions of Commonwealth electoral division boundaries occurred in Victoria, Queensland and S...
The convuluted history of electoral representation in the Northern Territory / Dean Jaensch -- Lands...
tag=1 data=The Parliament of the states and territories in an Australian republic. by Geoffrey Linde...
This guide has been produced to commemorate the centenary of the Commonwealth Government\u27...
Due to population proportion, Aboriginal people have the potential to exercise electoral power in Au...
In the 2001 Commonwealth election Northern Territory voters were divided into two House of Represent...
This is a study of certain territorial aspects of representation in the first Australian House of Re...
This paper reviews the near-century of Parliamentary development of the Commonwealth electoral syste...
The number of seats in the Australian House of Representatives allocated to each state and territory...
The number of seats in the Australian House of Representatives allocated to each state and territory...
Just over a decade since the failed referendum of 1998, statehood for the Northern Territory (NT) is...
In 1901, the former colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia a...
Australian politics is organised in profoundly territorial terms. The fundamental reason for this is...
Although Australia was one of the first countries to grant women the right to vote, it was not until...
The 2010 federal election resulted in the first hung Commonwealth parliament and minority government...
Redistributions of Commonwealth electoral division boundaries occurred in Victoria, Queensland and S...
The convuluted history of electoral representation in the Northern Territory / Dean Jaensch -- Lands...
tag=1 data=The Parliament of the states and territories in an Australian republic. by Geoffrey Linde...
This guide has been produced to commemorate the centenary of the Commonwealth Government\u27...
Due to population proportion, Aboriginal people have the potential to exercise electoral power in Au...