Evaluating the Queensland Human Rights Act: Building the case for the four-year review 2020 — 2024
Background On 1 January 2020 the Human Rights Act 2019 (henceforth ‘the Act’) commenced operation in Queensland, enacting twenty-three human...
Background On 1 January 2020 the Human Rights Act 2019 (henceforth ‘the Act’) commenced operation in Queensland, enacting twenty-three human...
Griffith University will formally announce its Tony Fitzgerald Scholarship Program at the inaugural Tony Fitzgerald lecture on Tuesday, July 28...
The Liberal National Party Queensland (LNP) has recently taken a bold step in its political strategy by employing artificial intelligence...
A team of young filmmakers from Griffith University have created an advertising campaign that encourages young people to have their say at the ballot box.
Political parties may need to rethink their upcoming state election campaigns if Queenslanders choose early voting again.
Griffith research has been at the forefront of the development and establishment of Australia's long-awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission
Caretaker conventions are an important handbrake on dysfunctional partisanship during election campaigns. They help to ensure the business of government continues, and safeguards public institutions and public resources until a new administration is formed.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has a unique opportunity to lead Queensland through the state’s first four-year fixed term with an increased majority after the...
Travelling into the future The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed many sectors to the brink, and none more so than the...
Political scientist Dr Paul Williams says while COVID and other factors have changed campaigning substantially, there are still compelling reasons to press the flesh in the last week of the election.