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14 June 2016

Coalition retains edge in marginal Qld seats — new analysis reveals

Bill Shorten appears unlikely to get the swing Labor needs to oust Malcolm Turnbull in the Federal Election on on July 2, a new federal election analysis shows.

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8 June 2016
Professor Susanne Becken, Director, Griffith Institute for Tourism, says now is the time to futureproof tourism sector for next century.

Infrastructure funding can futureproof tourism

Bill Shorten’s $1 billion election commitment to boost tourism in northern Australia is a strong indicator that the tourism sector is being recognised as a key player in the country’s economic future, a Griffith researcher says.

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7 December 2022

2022 Australian Election Study

Almost one in three voters cast their ballot for minor parties or independent candidates in the 2022 federal election, the...

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5 April 2022
Queensland

The polls look grim for the Coalition. Will Queensland buck the trend again?

Awaiting the official start of the 2022 campaign, published polls show Labor is comfortably ahead of the government. Pundits agree this year’s election is Albanese’s to lose, but predictions range along a spectrum from a Labor landslide to a narrow win, to a finely balanced hung parliament.

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22 February 2019

Did the Royal Commission achieve its purpose?

By Adrian Edwards The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry (the Commission) will be...

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22 February 2018

Call for public to have their say on lifting integrity in government

A Griffith expert is leading a new project to help fight Australia's slide down the global Corruption Perceptions Index.

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28 June 2016
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21 June 2016
Dr Paul Williams is among the Griffith University academics contributing to election analysis.

Griffith experts provide key election insights

Marathon election campaign enters final straight.

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9 May 2016
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4 May 2016
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