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Federal Election 2022

Federal Election 2022 //

Social Media Showdown: ScoMo vs. Albo

Analysing Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese's social media campaigns reveals the major aspirations and target audiences of each party.

May 18, 2022 Valerie Chidiac
Federal Election 2022 //

Debt alarmism is bad, think employment instead

Debts and AAA credit ratings don’t mean a thing if we don’t have the workers and infrastructure to utilise government spending.

May 17, 2022 Sam Randle
Analysis, Federal Election 2022 //

Why are Australian cities inequitable and boring?

Most Australian leaders have a go at urban policy, but none have reached the aspirationalism of Whitlam and Uren.

May 17, 2022 Luke Cass
Analysis, Federal Election 2022 //

She screamed ‘Me Too’ and no one heard

The continued silence in the upcoming election on domestic violence only perpetuates the problem.

May 17, 2022 Aceda Rose
Analysis, Federal Election 2022 //

A tale of two cities: Wollongong’s industrial past and future

A distant government proposal says more about the treatment of regional cities than you might think.

May 17, 2022 Ellie Stephenson
Analysis, Federal Election 2022 //

The NDIS needs better investment not cost alarmism

The NDIS has been subjected to budget cuts by stealth and controversial paternalistic proposals, it’s time the major parties properly invests in the health and potential of the disabled community in Australia

May 17, 2022 Khanh Tran
Federal Election 2022, Opinion //

It’s time for a wealth tax: Even 0.2% will do

Finding the money to fund our most important social projects isn’t hard, you just need to look in the right places.

May 17, 2022 Sam Randle
Analysis, Federal Election 2022 //

Does the Labor Party offer a viable path to change?

There’s much disagreement on the significance of the Labor Party as a vehicle for progressive policy. So, where does it stand in 2022?

May 16, 2022 Tiger Perkins
Federal Election 2022 //

Meddling Murdoch: How The Australian poisons Federal Election coverage

News Corp’s major papers plaster overwhelming support for the Liberal National Party over their pages in a last-ditch effort to save ScoMo’s campaign.

May 15, 2022 Zara Zadro
Analysis, Federal Election 2022 //

Can electoral politics fix our broken drug policy?

With burgeoning support for ending the war on drugs, political parties may begin to liberalise on the issue of drug use.

May 8, 2022 Ellie Stephenson

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