Immigration panic comes in waves. Data shows who worries most, and when
Peter Mayer, University of Adelaide and Sukhmani Khorana, UNSW Sydney There are several predictable cycles in Australian public opinion, and ...
Peter Mayer, University of Adelaide and Sukhmani Khorana, UNSW Sydney There are several predictable cycles in Australian public opinion, and ...
Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra Sussan Ley’s difficulties in dealing with the Jacinta Nampijinpa Price affair have widened, amid signs ...
Jane McAdam, UNSW Sydney For decades now, public discourse about refugees and immigrants has become increasingly fractured, ugly and untrue. ...
By Tom Gallagher I have no doubt that Zohran Mamdani, upset winner over the heavily favored former New York Gov. ...
Socialist organiser and former Seattle City Councillor Kshama Sawant has welcomed the primary election victory of New York City mayoral ...
Last week, we had two seismic shake ups in one day. Within a couple of hours, I learnt that Antoinette Lattouf won ...
Maxine Newlands, James Cook University In 2022, the national vote for independents or minor parties was the highest in almost ...
Fan Yang, The University of Melbourne and Sukhmani Khorana, UNSW Sydney Migrants in Australia often encounter disinformation targeting their communities. ...
A groundbreaking study has identified five major challenges preventing Chinese and South Asian-origin Australians from fully participating in the nation's ...
Chandra Arya, an Indian-origin Member of the Parliament of Nepean, Canada has officially entered the race for Prime Minister of ...