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The Australian Automotive Dealer Association wants its members to be better protected from potential changes made by ...
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A new audit of Australia’s democracy finds it generally in good shape, but with pressing issues that need addressing.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's approval fell to its lowest level since the 2022 election, while more voters for ...
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Elections are meant to be the voice of the people, but in Bangladesh, they’ve become tools of the powerful. Can sweeping reforms restore what’s been lost?
In the upcoming election, the Australian House of Representatives will be losing a seat – the result of a quirk in the constitution.