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Applications open to join the Government’s Youth Steering Committee
Act urgently to reverse deterioration of civic space and strengthen social cohesion, says UN expert: Bosnia & Herzegovina
Election Season Just Getting Started
Fast-track Submissions Period Must Be Extended
NZCTU stands in solidarity with Myanmar community in opposition to junta visit
New research explores why young women in Australia are reluctant to enter politics
Escalation in harassment of MPs threatens democracy
In the age of cancel culture, shaming can be healthy for online communities – a political scientist explains when and how
Council Confirms Support For Crescent Head Golf Course
Türk conducts official visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
A year of suffering for Sudanese women and girls
Greens Look To Fast-track Submissions On Harmful Law
Government responds to Joint Standing Committee on Norfolk Island Future Governance
Incumbent NSW MPs enjoy $2 million in incumbency advantages, on top of head-start from the state’s political finance laws
As conflict enters its second year, UN Fact-Finding Mission says warring parties must halt fighting, protect civilians, allow free flow of aid: Sudan
Democracy Sausage: The face of the nation
NZ’s government is relying on executive power to govern – that’s not how MMP was meant to work
Polling Cook By-Election: Landslide Support for Integrity Reform in Politics
Win For Diversity In Local Government Elections
Standing Strong With Union Support
Response To Australian Re Araluen Candidate
Protest suppression laws review must involve public consultation
Democracy Sausage: Population Panic
Democracy problems: Jae Shin and Damon Rich on HECTOR’s design practice
Digital Child centre and UNICEF Australia champion young children’s digital wellbeing
Statement On Censorship Of ABC Journalism In India
Easter: Time For Celebration, Reflection And Renewal
“Keep hope alive,” UN expert urges international community to step up support: Burundi
Electoral Matters Committee launches inquiry into civics education, participation and engagement
Democracy Sausage: Advance Australian elections fair with Zali Steggall
Cyber Targeting Of UK Democratic Institutions
Concerns conveyed to China over cyber activity
UN expert encourages efforts to promote inclusive governance and development: Maldives
UN experts urge respect of fundamental freedoms ahead of elections: Senegal
Russia Presidential Elections
North West Tassie to benefit under Greens plan to make big corporations to pay their fair share
Australian Foreign Minister To Visit Republic Of Korea
Restoring Stability, Certainty And Integrity To Tasmanian Parliament – New “
Historic Polling Day For SA’s First Nations Voice
Albanese Government must properly safeguard the independence of new Administrative Review Tribunal
Trust and Satisfaction in Australian Democracy Survey Report released
UN experts call on President to take concrete action to protect civic space: Guatemala
Cracks In Fast-track Legislation Already
Democracy Sausage: The United States’ election year ahead
University of Manchester to Host First ASA Public Anthropology Festival
Commonwealth Day: Part Of Future Aussie Republic
Political power in Australia is still overwhelmingly male. But beneath the despair, there’s reason for hope
Expressions of Interest opening soon for 2024 Community Leadership Program