Liberal Party Membership Collapse in NSW: Causes, Consequences and Implications
The disintegration of the Liberal-National Coalition did not happen overnight, with the Liberal Party now facing a crisis of existence.
The disintegration of the Liberal-National Coalition did not happen overnight, with the Liberal Party now facing a crisis of existence.
Capitalising on its landslide electoral victory at the 2025 Federal election will require Labor to rise above its factional rivalries.
The fortunes of the Coalition were starkly divided between urban and regional areas, with the Liberal Party seen as elitist by urban voters.
Abstract The 2025 Australian federal election delivered a catastrophic defeat for the Liberal-National Coalition, with the Liberal Party, under Peter Dutton, projected to hold only 25 seats in the House…
The recent federal election in Australia has been nothing short of historic, marking a significant turning point in the nation’s political landscape. The landslide victory of the Australian Labor Party…
The Coalition’s defeat in the federal election was a self-inflicted wound, driven by narrow policy and divisive campaign tactics.
Prime Minister John Howard instigated a climate of fear, an attitude that future leaders must counter with resilience and purpose.
The ALP and LNP have become a uniparty motivated by life-long political careers and elite donors that erode democratic ideals.
Liberal leader Peter Dutton's flexibility with the truth highlights his affinity for misinformation, eroding public trust and perceptions of integrity.
A close look at Jacinta Nampijinpa Price's credentials and experience as the opposition posit her role in a Liberal-National led government.
Dutton's assertion that the lease of Darwin Port by the Chinese is a security risk conflict with his actions as Minister for Immigration and Border Protection.
Australia's Peter Dutton reflects much of populist political rhetoric and manoeuvring of the UK's Nigel Farage.
Independent candidates, who a largely no funded by corporate interests, have greater ability to act in the interests of their constituents.
Australia's gas shortage is a function of the lack of sound policy to ensure local supply over corporate profit.
Electing a minority Labor government at the upcoming election would enable ongoing correction for damage from the Morrison government.
The Trojan Horse is a lesson in looking beyond a rival's seemingly generous gift to their underlying motives and past behaviours.
To place a person above or outside the law is to undermine democracy.
Albanese's government faces challenges connecting with young male voters that threaten his re-election prospects.
Can Canberra afford the debt that comes with Andrew Barr's Labor-led government?
Twenty years of ACT Labor should deliver positive health indicators, yet the annual report disappoints.