Paul Rodan looks at the impact of the Brack government’s 2003 upper house reforms on the recent state election, and discusses some options for fine-tuning
The election of a new government means an opportunity to fix some of the things that have been going...
On the weekend of the 9th and 10th of August 2003, participants at the Constitutional Convention del...
Following the prime minister's surprise announcement of a federal election for September 14, attenti...
In last year\u27s Victorian electiont the ALP gained its largest-ever Legislative Assembly majority,...
On 27 November 2010, the Victorian Labor government led by John Brumby was defeated by the Liberal/N...
The Victorian Electoral Commissions report on the 2010 Victorian state election. The 2010 Victorian ...
became the first government in Australia to win three consecutive four-year terms. The election brou...
This book assesses Australian electoral reforms of the past 30 years using personal interview data ...
Australia has a proud history of being an international leader in electoral administration, and Aust...
The Constitution (Parliamentary Reform) Bill 2003, which passed the Victorian Legislative Council on...
An analysis of the Victorian state election which took place on 25th November 2006. This paper exami...
At the 1999 New South Wales election, voters were presented with an unusual physical challenge in tr...
This paper examines the Victorian election campaign and the result, describing who won and why. It a...
Geoff Anderson and Haydon Manning review the election and analyse the Rann government’s commitment t...
An analysis of the Victorian state election which took place on 27 November 2010. This paper provide...
The election of a new government means an opportunity to fix some of the things that have been going...
On the weekend of the 9th and 10th of August 2003, participants at the Constitutional Convention del...
Following the prime minister's surprise announcement of a federal election for September 14, attenti...
In last year\u27s Victorian electiont the ALP gained its largest-ever Legislative Assembly majority,...
On 27 November 2010, the Victorian Labor government led by John Brumby was defeated by the Liberal/N...
The Victorian Electoral Commissions report on the 2010 Victorian state election. The 2010 Victorian ...
became the first government in Australia to win three consecutive four-year terms. The election brou...
This book assesses Australian electoral reforms of the past 30 years using personal interview data ...
Australia has a proud history of being an international leader in electoral administration, and Aust...
The Constitution (Parliamentary Reform) Bill 2003, which passed the Victorian Legislative Council on...
An analysis of the Victorian state election which took place on 25th November 2006. This paper exami...
At the 1999 New South Wales election, voters were presented with an unusual physical challenge in tr...
This paper examines the Victorian election campaign and the result, describing who won and why. It a...
Geoff Anderson and Haydon Manning review the election and analyse the Rann government’s commitment t...
An analysis of the Victorian state election which took place on 27 November 2010. This paper provide...
The election of a new government means an opportunity to fix some of the things that have been going...
On the weekend of the 9th and 10th of August 2003, participants at the Constitutional Convention del...
Following the prime minister's surprise announcement of a federal election for September 14, attenti...