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Australia Election
What Next For ‘Miracle Man’ Morrison?
By Anthony Fensom
Can Morrison and Australia's Coalition make the most of an unexpected election victory?
Asia’s Elections: Market Moving or More of the Same?
By Anthony Fensom
Predicting the economic impact of polls in Thailand, Indonesia, India, Australia, and more.
The New Colombo Plan and Australia’s Asian Future
By Grant Wyeth
The program’s true success will come when wider Australia society begins to feel a greater affinity with Asia.
Liberal Bloodbath Repels Australian Voters
By Anthony Fensom
The ruling party is already paying the price for its party room coup this summer.
Australian Government's Balancing Act Gets a Little Bit Harder
By Anthony Fensom
The loss in the Wentworth by-election cost the Morrison government its lower house majority.
Australia Voted for a Stalemate
By Grant Wyeth
With counting ongoing, a chain of events has been set in motion that could dramatically reshape Australia’s politics.
Much Ado About Malcolm
By Grant Wyeth
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is far from the transformational figure he hoped to be.
Australia's Many Small Parties Help Disburse Discontent
By Grant Wyeth
A vibrant array of minor parties provides a release valve for discontent in Australia.
Election Campaigning Highlights Northern Australia’s Potential
By Grant Wyeth
Developing the northern region of Australia would be a significant pivot toward Southeast Asia as a major market.
Australia Under Tony Abbott
With Labor on the ropes, our own Anthony Fensom looks at what Liberal-National Coalition rule could bring.
Julia Gillard Rolls the Dice
Can Gillard win re-election with an economy that faces an uncertain future?
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