David Littleproud, leader of the Nationals, announced on Tuesday 20th May that his party would not reenter a Coalition agreement with the Liberal Party.
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Fewer Australians than ever voted for a major party in the last federal election, a trend that has been growing…
We can only caution the eager student politician that might be reading this masthead: that a seat in parliament is not the end goal; that true power comes from down below, from the grassroots; and betrayal is not forgotten.
Though it may seem it, due to the oversaturated governance of old white men talking about human rights and toxic nationalism, the world of politics is not as far away from your 20-something year old self as you may think.
Several thousand humans remain living in limbo after the failed Fast Track immigration system continues to operate over generations of…
There is something worse than being perceived as loud and political: being complacent.
This year’s budget is filled with incremental measures, leaving room for the Labor party to, in the lead up to the 2025 Federal Election, dangle policy in front of us like a carrot.
When it comes to education, Jim Chalmers seems to be in a creative drought; he’s used ctrl+C a few too many times in this year’s budget and it really shows.
“Regardless of whatever is in there, it’s all going to be about cost of living.”
I’m tired of commentators insisting we’re witnessing some great battle of ideas, while both parties, in practice, read from increasingly similar scripts.