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Forum: Political trust in decline – what does this mean for Queensland?

2017-02-19T21:35:32+00:00February 19th, 2017|

In 2016 the world witnessed the Brexit vote in Britain and the outcome of the US election. Both were the culmination of a long-term trend of declining popular trust in government institutions, political parties and politicians, and in each case the electorate defied the political establishment. In December the Australian National University published its report [...]

Spring/Summer 2023 • Vol 38 No 2

2023-11-20T09:04:35+00:00November 15th, 2023|

Welcome to the latest online edition of the Australasian Parliamentary Review. The online journal format allows for easier article searches, as well as the inclusion of electronic links and graphical material. Click here to view the latest edition of the APR Note from the Editor, Sarah Moulds SPEECHES Arguing for [...]

2023 (Western Australia)

2023-10-10T07:32:13+00:00May 31st, 2023|

  ASPG Conference 2023, Perth, WA - Conference Booklet Further information and a registration form for the conference can be found in the hyperlinks below. Final Circular - September 2023 ASPG Conference Registration Form CONFERENCE PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS [...]

Spring/Summer 2021 Vol 36 No 2

2021-12-06T22:56:03+00:00December 1st, 2021|

Welcome to the latest online edition of the Australasian Parliamentary Review. The online journal format allows for easier article searches, as well as the inclusion of electronic links and graphical material. Click here to view the latest edition of the APR Note from the Editor, Professor Rodney Smith ARTICLES Parliament [...]

2019 (Australian Capital Territory)

2020-02-20T03:21:44+00:00February 20th, 2020|

ASPG Annual Conference 2019 'Parliaments navigating disruption in 2019' 2–4 October 2019 | Australian Parliament House, Canberra ASPG conference group photo. Main Committee Room Parliament House. 4 October 2019. 46th Parliament of Australia. File number 20190412. Photograph by David Foote AUSPIC/DPS Conference papers Click on the bold title of any paper to view [...]

2018 (Queensland)

2019-01-29T23:48:20+00:00July 18th, 2018|

Annual Conference 18 - 20 July 2018 BRISBANE Click here to view the conference programme: Trust in Parliament in a post-truth world Photo of conference delegates Opening Address from the Governor of Queensland, His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, 18 July 2018 Transcript of conference proceedings: Day one (19 July 2018) Day two (20 [...]

Spring/Summer 2017 Vol. 32.2

2019-01-29T02:20:27+00:00March 20th, 2018|

Welcome to the first edition of the Australasian Parliamentary Review in the new online format. At its 2017 annual meeting, the Executive of the Australasian Study of Parliament Group agreed to move the APR Journal from a hard copy format to an online format. This is the first entirely online issue of the APR. The basic [...]

Autumn/Winter 2017 Vol 32.1

2018-03-22T00:47:50+00:00January 22nd, 2018|

© Australasian Study of Parliament Group Requests for permission to reproduce material from the Australasian Parliamentary Review  should be directed to the Editor. ISSN 1447-9125 Click here to view the full journal From your Editor, Colleen Lewis Articles Parliamentary Privilege Part 1: The test of necessity Part 2: Exclusive cognisance of internal affairs Part 3: [...]

2017 (Tasmania)

2018-07-30T05:07:53+00:00January 18th, 2018|

Annual Conference 27-29 September 2017 HOBART You can access the key conference documents from the links below: Conference theme and program - Engaging Parliament: Fostering Parliament's relationship with its stakeholders Conference papers: Seen but not heard - Deafness and democracy in Australia David Gibson Parliament of Samoa - Educating the public and new ways to [...]

Spring 1999 Vol 14.1

2017-08-31T03:46:41+00:00August 31st, 2017|

Australasian Parliamentary Review Spring 1999. Vol 14, No. 1 © Australasian Study of Parliament Group. Requests for permission to reproduce material from Australasian Parliamentary Review should be directed to the Editor. Articles Title Author A different pair of solitudes: Mass and elite attitudes toward political ethics Maureen Mancuso Australian solitudes: Citizens, Parliamentary party politics, corruption agencies and [...]

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