Tag: 2022 federal election
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“Tweedledumb, Tweedledumber”: why are people voting for alternative voices?

Votes for minor parties and independents surged at and since the 2022 federal election. Why is this?
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Pork barrelling: what is it and why do we need to talk about it?

The term “pork barrelling” has been thrown around in the political arena for years. But what does it even mean and how does it relate to the introduction of a Federal Independent Commission Against Corruption?
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A breakdown of South Australia’s federal electorates

South Australia has 10 federal electorates. Thanks to OTR’s 2022 editorial team, you can learn more about yours here.
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2022 federal election: what are you really voting for?

Let’s get back to basics: Australia has four main parties. But what do they stand for and why should we care?
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Your burning questions about the 2022 federal election: answered

OTR’s political editor, Dani Bozoski, answers your top questions about the 2022 federal election.
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