The decision was made as the looming election is characterised by mass hostility to the official parties and a growing desire among workers and young people for a genuine alternative.
ASIO is already combatting foreign election interference, and warns of rising online radicalisation among Australian youth.
Since the last election, more than 710,000 people have been added to an electoral roll that is older, more concentrated in certain seats and has more women.
Will Clive Palmer's new tilt at political power fracture the conservative vote? One fellow right-winger certainly seems ...
Monash Council was pleased to receive a funding commitment for the upcoming federal election from Dr Katie Allen, the Liberal ...
Small communities can practise direct democracy: people meet and decide, or vote, on decisions concerning them all. In large ...
ASIO reveals it has disrupted numerous attempts by hostile countries to kill or harm critics in Australia. The spy agency ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says Labor is cutting lengthy backlogs by holding large-scale citizenship ceremonies just ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has been accused of concocting a citizenship backlog by western Sydney mayors and the Coalition, who claim Labor has engineered an industrial-scale “vote-buying ...
AAP FactCheck - Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is not "importing" new Labor voters at a rate of more than 500,000 a year, ...
The ABC understands the foreign diplomatic corps was briefed by the Australian Electoral Commission on expected behaviour during elections, and warned action would be taken if nations interfered.
Mr Palmer, UAP Senator Ralph Babet and the party’s national director Neil Favager launched the case after they were blocked ...
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