The Northern Territory is but a petite player in federal politics. It has only two lower house MPs and two senators, the fewest of any of Australia’s jurisdictions. But NT politics is never dull, with two headline-grabbing resignations during the federal campaign so far: one involving a local MP, the other a Labor senator
Queensland makes up nearly one-quarter of the Australian continent. After a redistribution that adde...
tag=1 data=State of the Territory tag=2 data=Murray, Senator Andrew%Rock, Marilyn tag=3 data=Austr...
This article analyses the extent and nature of nationalization of state and territory elections in A...
The Northern Territory is but a petite player in federal politics. It has only two lower house MPs a...
Just over a decade since the failed referendum of 1998, statehood for the Northern Territory (NT) is...
The national election pendulum might swing Labor’s way, but it’s in the states that the seats will b...
Australian politics is organised in profoundly territorial terms. The fundamental reason for this is...
Elections in Australia tend to be won and lost in regional and outer suburban areas, often including...
The federal government and the ACT are often at loggerheads. In an election year for both government...
It may come as news to many people living in New South Wales, but there is a state election to be he...
This report examines federal implications of statehood for the Northern Territory, including the his...
This background note examines the 2012 Northern Territory election, focusing specifically on the two...
RESEARCH AIM Recently record numbers of residents have been leaving the Northern Territory for inter...
Local government reform in Australia's sparsely settled Northern Territory resulted in the emergence...
If the thought of one election campaign is your worst nightmare, then pity the West Australians. Whe...
Queensland makes up nearly one-quarter of the Australian continent. After a redistribution that adde...
tag=1 data=State of the Territory tag=2 data=Murray, Senator Andrew%Rock, Marilyn tag=3 data=Austr...
This article analyses the extent and nature of nationalization of state and territory elections in A...
The Northern Territory is but a petite player in federal politics. It has only two lower house MPs a...
Just over a decade since the failed referendum of 1998, statehood for the Northern Territory (NT) is...
The national election pendulum might swing Labor’s way, but it’s in the states that the seats will b...
Australian politics is organised in profoundly territorial terms. The fundamental reason for this is...
Elections in Australia tend to be won and lost in regional and outer suburban areas, often including...
The federal government and the ACT are often at loggerheads. In an election year for both government...
It may come as news to many people living in New South Wales, but there is a state election to be he...
This report examines federal implications of statehood for the Northern Territory, including the his...
This background note examines the 2012 Northern Territory election, focusing specifically on the two...
RESEARCH AIM Recently record numbers of residents have been leaving the Northern Territory for inter...
Local government reform in Australia's sparsely settled Northern Territory resulted in the emergence...
If the thought of one election campaign is your worst nightmare, then pity the West Australians. Whe...
Queensland makes up nearly one-quarter of the Australian continent. After a redistribution that adde...
tag=1 data=State of the Territory tag=2 data=Murray, Senator Andrew%Rock, Marilyn tag=3 data=Austr...
This article analyses the extent and nature of nationalization of state and territory elections in A...