LNP’s ‘Operation boring’ strategy
Amy Remeikis reports (Brisbane Times 27.8.14) on the repetitive ‘Dorothy Dix’ questions that dominated Question Time in Parliament on 26 August, as LNP members followed the
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Amy Remeikis reports (Brisbane Times 27.8.14) on the repetitive ‘Dorothy Dix’ questions that dominated Question Time in Parliament on 26 August, as LNP members followed the
Amy Remeikis (Brisbane Times, 26.8.14) writes about LNP briefing on putting out a uniform message. LNP briefing on ‘spruking uniform message’ »
In ‘Oh What a Lovely Culture War! Team Abbott’s Ideological Battle’ (The Conversation 25.8.14) Dominic Kelly analyses the Abbbot Government’s attempts to change the Australian culture,
In Inside Story (21.8.14) Peter Brent asks which political party is losing its base: ‘The proportion of Australians who will always give their vote to one
A number of events focussing on integrity and accountability will be taking place in September. On Wednesday 3 September (6pm for 6.30pm start) the TJRyan Foundation
In The Conversation (14.8.14) Dr Terry Goldsworthy discusses the challenges ahead of the Queensland Police Service as it prepares for the G20 meeting in Brisbane Terry
Brisbane Times report on the resignation on 11.8.14 from his position as leader of the Palmer United Party’s Queensland of Dr Alex Douglas. According to the
T J Ryan Research Associate, Dr Paul Williams, analysed the (a) the Redcliffe by-election, and (b) the Stafford by-election for Courier-Mail. He was also interviewed by
Shaun Carney, in The Conversation (25.7.14) asks, in the light of the unpopularity of the Abbott government, and of Queensland’s Newman government and Victoria’s Napthine government,
Emeritus Professor Roger Scott, Executive Director of the TJRyan Foundation, suggests that the ALP should focus its attention on its leadership team to consolidate its achievements
Mark Evans, Director of the ANZSOG Institute of Governance, Canberra, argues in The Conversation (17.7.14) that to revive democractic long-term thinking Australia has to innovate: ‘We
Stafford byelection 2014 – commentary. Dirty politics in Stafford election campaign July 2014 » The Guardian commentary on the Stafford by-election » Leader of the Opposition
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