Politics and journalism: What was that all about?
Monash University will be holding a public forum to discuss the performance of journalists during the 2013 Federal election.
Monash University will be holding a public forum to discuss the performance of journalists during the 2013 Federal election.
The dust has settled, the votes have been counted, the sausages have been consumed. Matt Smith hosts a podcast with Nick Bisley and Robert Manne.
As Australians waited eagerly to hear the news of who’d form the new government, a team of dedicated journalism students were on the airwaves.
Monash University will be holding a public forum to discuss the performance of journalists during the 2013 Federal election.
The dust has settled, the votes have been counted, the sausages have been consumed. Matt Smith hosts a podcast with Nick Bisley and Robert Manne.
As Australians waited eagerly to hear the news of who’d form the new government, a team of dedicated journalism students were on the airwaves.
The news got worse for Labor on day 18, as a poll showed even Kevin Rudd’s own seat is in trouble.
The Age journalist Daniel Flitton joins Matt Smith and Nick Bisley for this week’s podcast of Australia Decides 2013.
The government and opposition both announced potential healthcare changes on day 16, but the capsizing of a boat was the main story.
On day 14 of the campaign, Kevin Rudd and Labor launched two new policies, while the Coalition detailed its Paid Parental Leave scheme.
Tony Abbott’s gaffes, the “fake” absentee electorate notices in the mail and Malcolm Turnbull feature in this week’s episode of Australia Decides 2013.
Day 10 of the Trail Wrap details Labor’s new policy, Tony Abbott putting his foot in his mouth – again – and the Greens going on the attack.
The economy was largely the talking point on day nine, as Treasury released its independent analysis.
It was the day after the debate on the campaign today, but a Tony Abbott gaffe on Day Eight of Election 2013 drew the ire of The Trail Wrap.
The first leaders’ debate was the main story of day seven of the campaign, with no real clear winner emerging.
The first poll of the election campaign was revealed on day six, and it has Tony Abbott clearly leading the race.
Adria De Fazio looks at what a hung parliament has meant for our legislative process.
Australian Greens leader Christine Milne says unlike the old parties, they care about what life will be like in 50 years, not just the next three.
This election is all about “trust” says Kevin Rudd, echoing the words of John Howard in 2004.
The countdown to the September 7 election has officially begun. Here’s how we’ll be covering the campaign.