The decline of the two-party system in Brisbane
Brisbane City's single-member wards lend themselves to two-party competition, but in recent decades we've seen the rise of the Greens, first by just contesting...
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I've been thinking for a while of publishing a regular newsletter which would have a bit of a different style to my usual blog...
Dunkley by-election live
11:12 - Alright I think that's it for tonight.
I won't be putting up another blog post analysing these results, but I'm going to be...
Tasmanian ballot papers hit record size
Nominations were announced today for the Tasmanian state election, as well as the Dunstan by-election in South Australia.
I will get the full candidate lists...
Brisbane City and party appointments
I often compare the City of Brisbane to a small state parliament. With its single-member wards dominated by parties and its large size, it...
NT redistribution commences
The AEC last week officially commenced a redistribution of the Northern Territory's two federal electorates.
I'll keep this blog post short and sweet. I won't...
Podcast #113: Let’s go back to Tasmania
Ben was joined by Stewart Jackson from the University of Sydney and Tasmanian political scientist Mike Lester to preview next month's Tasmanian state election.
We...
Tas 2024 – surge in independent numbers point to larger ballots
Nominations will close next Thursday for the Tasmanian state election, and we've seen a surge in candidate announcements in the last few days. I've...
Victorian ward boundaries published
The Victorian state government last week announced the final ward boundaries for 39 councils for this October's council elections.
I've been compiling those ward boundaries...
Podcast #112: Prabowo wins in Indonesia
Ben was joined by this week by Marcus Mietzner from the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs at the ANU, and the author...