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What is a referendum? Why should you care? We’ve broken down everything you need to know, from A to Z.
Deep dive into stories about Old Parliament House, Australian history and democracy.
Our collection captures the ideas, movements, people and events of Australian democracy.
Your guide to how often voters go to the polls.
Tactics to help you navigate false information.
For the first time in Australian history, a governor-general dismissed a prime minister and government.
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