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Meet the Editor

2023-02-28T03:39:46+00:00August 13th, 2017|

Dr Sarah Moulds is a senior lecturer in law at the University of South Australia, member of the South Australian Chapter of the Australasian Study of Parliament Group, and an Executive Member of the International Parliamentary Engagement Network. Sarah is passionate about parliaments and connecting citizens and communities with law makers. Sarah's PhD Thesis, which [...]

Contributing to APR

2024-04-03T12:26:11+00:00August 13th, 2017|

The Australasian Parliamentary Review is the journal of the Australasian Study of Parliament Group. The APR focuses on issues affecting the operation of Parliaments in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific and is committed to encouraging and stimulating research, writing and teaching about the parliamentary institutions of the region. Where relevant to the [...]

Subscription

2023-02-28T03:51:58+00:00August 13th, 2017|

The Australasian Parliamentary Review is a journal of issues affecting the operation of Parliaments in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. It is currently published twice a year, and the annual subscription is A$70. If you would like to subscribe to the APR, please contact Sharon Beardsell for more information. Email: [...]

Notes to contributors (from the Editor)

2023-02-28T04:14:03+00:00August 13th, 2017|

Refereed and non-refereed articles The Australasian Parliamentary Review publishes refereed and non-refereed scholarly articles. Authors must indicate, at the time of first submission, if they wish their paper to be subjected to a double blind review process. Peer reviewed papers will be identified as such. If authors do not indicate, it will be assumed that [...]

Guidelines for Referees

2023-02-28T03:35:56+00:00August 13th, 2017|

The Australasian Parliamentary Review is the journal of the Australasian Study of Parliament Group. The APR focuses on issues affecting the operation of Parliaments in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific is committed to encouraging and stimulating research, writing and teaching about the parliamentary institutions of the region where relevant to the Australasian experience, [...]

2011 (Victoria)

2017-09-20T08:51:19+00:00August 10th, 2017|

Annual Conference 6-8 October 2011 MELBOURNE Conference theme: The Executive vs Parliament - who wins? You can access the key conference documents from the links below: Opening Address John Mickel Conference papers: The Executive versus the Legislative Council: A Case Study from the South Australian Parliament Jordan Bastoni The functions of Parliament: reality challenges tradition [...]

Spring/Summer 2014 Vol 29.2

2022-03-18T01:08:42+00:00August 9th, 2017|

© 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 on the article name to view Articles: Women in Parliament Has Julia Gillard's tenure made it easier for the next woman? Mary Crooks HER story - the EMILY's List Australia success [...]

Autumn/Winter 2015 Vol 30.1

2018-03-22T00:53:44+00:00August 9th, 2017|

© 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 A Case for a Parliamentary Privileges Act for New South Wales Stephen Frappell (page 8) 25 Years [...]

Autumn/Winter 2016 Vol 31.1

2018-03-22T00:51:24+00:00August 7th, 2017|

© 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 Reviewing the Standing Orders—How to Make Dreams Come True David Bagnall (page 8) Guiding Principles for Modernising [...]

Spring/Summer 2016 Vol 31.2

2018-03-22T00:49:17+00:00August 7th, 2017|

© 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 The Accidental Leaders Play Their First Gig: The 2015 New South Wales Election David Clune (page 6) [...]

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