Tag: Election
Factions Plaguing the Australian Labor Party following its Election Victory
Capitalising on its landslide electoral victory at the 2025 Federal election will require Labor to rise above its factional rivalries.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, a Pale Imitation of Trump: Comparison with UKIP and Its Drag on Australian Politics
In the landscape of Australian politics, few entities have stirred as much controversy and division as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party. Established in 1997, One Nation has carved out a niche characterised by its populist, nativist, and anti-immigration rhetoric. Often likened to global populist phenomena, such as Donald Trump and the United Kingdom Independence Party…
Election 2025: Parties on the Senate Ballot – Part One
Part One of a review of the political parties standing for the Senate in the Australian Federal election, looking at their approach to Indigenous people.
AUKUS: Why It’s a Bad Deal for Australia
The costs of AUKUS are more than monetary – it erodes Australia’s sovereignty and unsettles the Indo-Pacific region.
The Emergence of Peter Dutton’s Name in Reports of an Alleged Bomb Plot: An Analysis of Media Reporting
Dutton was nominated by The Australian as the target of a juvenile accused who appeared in court o April 10, despite an earlier reporting stating no name.
Racism, Discrimination and Inequality in Australia: A Critical Analysis
Racism, discrimination and inequality remain persistent, with Dutton expressing openly racist remarks and Albanese providing lukewarm responses.
The Quest for Integrity in Politics: The Greens Are Not The Answer
The Greens disappointing lack of integrity in their coalition government with ACT Labor, prompts concerns of the same at a Federal level.
Reflecting on ACT Labor’s Recent Victory: A Need for Genuine Democratic Choice
The lack of substantial opposition in the ACT allows ACT Labor to continue to ignore the racism and corruption that has overshadows its extensive period of leadership.
Rethinking the Future of the ACT: A Call for Political Renewal
Complacency has become the standard in the ACT policy-making, with candidates who lack the vision to drive genuine much-needed change.
Dodgy dealings in ACT Labor
As we stand on the brink of another critical juncture in the political arena of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), the debate over whether to continue with the current Labor administration resurfaces. While some may see this as a typical political discourse, it is vital to examine the deeper ramifications of this choice, especially in…