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“Election night analysis is bungee-jumping for intellectuals – you leap into the void tethered only by a data stream,” Antony Green. Find out what it’s really like to predict the ...
Why do NSW elections have two ballot papers? Because we have two Houses of Parliament of course! Our Parliament is bicameral. Which means? Bicameral parliaments have two Houses. In New South ...
“There are a number of factors which are a threat to democracy as we know it today – democracy is in crisis.” Hear all that and more by catching up on our recent event, Election 2023 Series: ...
Join us for the final event in the Election 2023 Series of free public talks that explore the NSW State Election. Hear from Antony Green, the ABC’s Chief Election Analyst, as he takes us ...
On March 25 2023, the people of New South Wales will head to the polls for the 2023 State election. Votes cast will be reflected in the broad representation of people elected to the 58th ...
Visit us at our House is a FREE interactive live scheduled program for years 5 & 6 students based on the History K–10 NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship. ...
“What we discovered about this history of Aboriginal voting rights in NSW is quite surprising. Although not prevented from voting based on race, other legal technicalities were used over time to ...
Those who drafted the Australian Constitution had America front of mind when they wrote the document that birthed modern Australia’s system of government. The writers were equal parts dismayed ...
“Our democracy and voting system wasn’t always what we know it to be today.” Catch up on our recent event, Election 2023 Series: Voting in NSW, where Professor Rodney Smith from the University of ...