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Focus on politics: Victoria
This week we’re turning our attention to state politics. Neil Pharaoh takes a deep dive into Victoria, the parliament, people, and the election due on 26 November this year.
Did we have a “Greenslide” or a “One Nation / Palmer / Katter slide” this election?
As the dust settles on the election, Neil takes a step back to review one of the quirks of this election: The minor party votes on either side of the political divide.
Labor has won, so what now for the NFP and social purpose space?
Anthony Albanese is to be sworn in as Australia’s 31st Prime Minister, and Labor is on track for majority government. What does this mean for policy, advocacy, campaigning and engagement for the year ahead?
The federal election is almost here. What comes next?
The federal election campaign is nearly done: early voting has started. Have you missed the boat for pre-election commitments? We assess next steps for social sector organisations.
Another week, another Newspoll.
The 2022 Federal Election will be closer than ever! Don’t forget, the Victorian Election in November and NSW goes to the polls in early 2023.
How can I maximise opportunity from the federal election?
We share a checklist of things to tick off to make sure your organisation is maximising your government engagement opportunities.
I was in Canberra last week, and it was insane…
Last week, Neil Pharaoh was in Canberra for a number of work meetings and stumbled across the “Convoy to Canberra” protests, which made for an interesting few days in the national capital. This week, he asks what impact all this will have on the election in 2022?
Lies, damned lies, and electoral polling.
With one of the first major opinion polls of the year showing a 56/44 two party preferred in Labor’s favour, and an 11% drop in satisfaction with the PM, what does this mean for you this election season?
What a week in politics…
An international bruising for Scotty from Marketing, Small Target affirmed from Albo, and The Greens and Palmer recycling old ambitions: the landscape for the next federal election is starting to be set.