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Australia Doesn't Quite Decide: The House of Reps
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Australia Doesn't Quite Decide: The House of Reps

First, to the makeup of the parliament. Here’s the headline: a hung Parliament looks increasingly likely. Different websites have different tallies, but, based on their methodologies, some are more useful than others.[1] The ABC only lists seats for either party when one candidate has a 2PP above 51%
Jul 3, 2016 7 min read
Election 2016: Housing
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Election 2016: Housing

One key policy area this election is the ever-popular subject of housing. What policies are being offered by the major parties in 2016? Here’s a brief summary.   Labor   Labor’s policy on housing affordability comprises two parts: changes to negative gearing tax concessions, and changes to the capital gains
Jul 1, 2016 2 min read
The problems with Australia's political duopoly
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The problems with Australia's political duopoly

With the election only a couple of weeks away, do you feel that your vote will be insignificant? No matter who you vote for, chances are the resulting policies will be bland and unadventurous, lacking innovation we need to lift Australia out of its slumber. In 2014, the ABC reported
Jun 21, 2016 7 min read
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