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How parties and candidates campaign for your vote.
The Gurindji strike and its legacy explained.
Deep dive into stories about Old Parliament House, Australian history and democracy.
The 1946 referendum led to the pharmaceutical benefits scheme and the beginnings of universal healthcare.
The powers and duties of the governor-general explained.
Your guide to voting in Australian elections.
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