Griffith experts ready for Queensland election
Griffith Uni will look beyond the slogans to provide voters with the insights they need to be informed and active participants.
Griffith Uni will look beyond the slogans to provide voters with the insights they need to be informed and active participants.
Referendum Dr Tracey Arklay – School of Government and International Relations How the fixed-term referendum could affect turnout and/or outcome...
The health of the economy may not be all that it seems.
Election days have a distinct atmosphere, tense yet exciting, there is a sense of communities coming together to uphold a sense of mateship, friendship and communal camaraderie. Perhaps, no other activity on election captures these emotions that food stalls – particularly, the democracy sausage.
Queensland enters caretaker mode today, 1 October, 2024. From now until the election results are known, the government will face several restrictions under what are known as "caretaker conventions".
Queensland Opposition leader David Crisafulli and veteran journalist Kerry O’Brien discuss the vision he has for the future of Queensland as he leads his “centre-right” political party towards election in October 2024.
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.
A Griffith Health trained Emergency doctor who is also the Project Co-lead on the University’s innovative Biospine project has been awarded 2021 Queensland Australian of the Year.
Minor parties may benefit as COVID impacts voter preferences at this month's Queensland election.
Griffith political experts foresee the upcoming election as pivotal on several fronts, not least because it is the first time in any Australian state or federal election there are two female candidates.