
Independent analysis of democratic legitimacy, institutional trust and social cohesion in modern Australia.
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It took Pauline Hanson 30 years to reach the National Press Club, and she used the moment to say the one thing guaranteed to make the multicultural sector rise to its feet: “We cannot be a multicultural society. We are a multir...
Every election cycle, a familiar script plays out in the Australian media. When social cohesion begins to fray, politicians and legacy commentators look everywhere except the mirror. They point fingers at communities drifting apart. They cl...
When 67% of multicultural Australians have contacted a Member of Parliament, you might assume they are politically engaged. When 87% say they have been consulted by government or institutions, you might assume they feel heard. When 95% repo...
Australians aren’t blaming their neighbors for a divided country. They are blaming the institutions.
Allies in Colour has officially released the interim data from The People’s Mandate—Australia’s national civic voting infrastructure f...
We are currently witnessing an unprecedented shift in how political identity is formed, imported, and misread in this country. While the major political parties continue to rely on a lazy, photo-op model of multicultural engagement, the gro...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Tharini Rouwette examines democratic legitimacy, institutional trust and social cohesion. Founder of Allies in Colour and creator of The People's Mandate—Australia's independent civic voting initiative measuring public legitimacy.
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