Whatever you think of her, Pauline Hanson needs to be understood
When historians of the future write about late Australia in the 1990s and 2000s, Pauline Hanson will be a major part of the story.
John Warhurst is an emeritus professor of political science at the Australian National University.
When historians of the future write about late Australia in the 1990s and 2000s, Pauline Hanson will be a major part of the story.
The Liberals always, eventually, drift away from the sensible centre.
With the Coalition in power, why did the banks pick a Laborite as their lobbyist?
Pauline Hanson hasn't changed. Political circumstances have.
Malcolm Turnbull should declare unequivocally that he is not a conservative.
The current tensions within the Greens offer broader insights into modern politics because the ingredients are not restricted just to that party.
Who we are as a nation and having representatives who are one of us are closely related ideas. From now until Australia Day there will be increased reflection on these questions.
Malcolm Turnbull ends the year leading a government that is still behind in the polls.
The Senate cross bench remains in the limelight as the parliamentary year draws to a close.
It is hard to find an Australian political leader who is travelling easily at the moment.
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