Coalition government

Former Coalition Prime Minister Scott Morrison was always the apotheosis of politics鈥 worst tendencies: shallow form, public service for private interest听and, ultimately, the scrap for survival at the expense of the grand vision, writes听Binoy Kampmark.

Tucked away at the end of Labor鈥檚听Secure Australian Jobs Plan听for this election is a promise to abolish the ABCC. Workers will need to hold Labor听to account if elected, argues Sue Bull.

As听the Capitol Hill 'invasion' goes sour and Australian MPs rush to get their stories straight,听let's not sweep the听ugly truth about US 'democracy鈥 under the carpet, writes Pip Hinman.

The Socialist Alliance condemns new federal anti-worker bills.

Pressure is mounting for the replacement of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) chief executive Dr Larry Marshall as the crisis deepens over the proposed sackings of hundreds of research scientists from the organisation's climate change and other divisions. Marshall is the controversial former Silicon Valley entrepreneur, appointed head of CSIRO in late 2014.
The Socialist Alliance released this statement on March 31. * * * The Senate reform pushed through by the Turnbull Liberal-National government with the support of the Greens does not make federal Parliament more democratic. While it will end the 鈥済aming鈥 of the Group Voting Ticket for people voting above the line on the Senate ballot paper, it also weakens the preferential system and could give the Coalition an advantage in the next federal election.
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