Proposed Queensland laws silencing charities risk breaching the Constitution
Anne Twomey writes in The Conversation (31.1.20) that proposed laws in Queensland would stymie the work of charities. But if they’re tested in court, the author suggests,
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Anne Twomey writes in The Conversation (31.1.20) that proposed laws in Queensland would stymie the work of charities. But if they’re tested in court, the author suggests,
Maria O’Sullivan writes in The Conversation (17.1.20) about the ‘sports rorts’ scandal rocking the federal government, with calls for Nationals deputy leader and former Sports Minister,
Lydia Lynch reports in the Brisbane Times (1.1.20) about the release of Queensland cabinet minutes from 1989, a year in which three premiers and two governments
Simon Tormey writes in The Conversation (14.12.19) about the Conservatives’ comfortable UK election victory, suggesting that British voters may be in for a rude shock when they
Jenny Hocking, Emeritus Professor at Monash University and biographer of Gough Whitlam, has launched a new crowd-funding campaign to support her efforts to have the National Archives
Carol Johnson writes in The Conversation (4.11.19) that, while authoritarian populism has been around for a while, the Morrison government’s determination to punish certain groups makes the
TJ Ryan Foundation Research Associate, Chris Salisbury, has compiled (1.10.19) a comprehensive review of the scholarly literature on Queensland’s political history. ‘Owing to a recent decline
On Wednesday, 9 October 2019, the TJ Ryan Foundation held an early evening event at QUT’s Gardens Point campus to mark our fifth birthday. Themed ‘A
Tony Stephens writes in the Sydney Morning Herald (26.7.19) after the death of former Prime Ministerial speechwriter and Brisbane-born ALP life member, Graham Freudenberg. ‘As a
The Queensland chapter of the Australasian Study of Parliament Group is staging a special event at Parliament House in Brisbane on Monday, 19 August 2019, from 6pm. A discussion panel featuring
TJ Ryan Foundation Research Associate, Chris Salisbury, writes in The Conversation (1.7.19) about the 30th anniversary of the Fitzgerald Inquiry report, noting that with its details
Culture shock: politics upended in era of identity A new series of articles features in The Guardian addressing what the federal election result means for the progressive
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