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[*] The South Australian Election: Implications For Democracy In The Festival State
Wednesday, 5 April 2006
By most measures the result of the South Australian election on 18 March 2006 represented a decisive victory for Mike Rann's Labor government, and one that provides a foundation from which the party can govern for at least the next eight years. [View]
[*] Censorship and the Political Cartoonist
Monday, 29 November 2004
This paper examines the space within which cartoonists examine political subjects, analyses the Evans case, assesses the legal environment and the parameter within which mass circulation newspaper editors operate. We defend a wide icence for cartoonists and note that they, for the most part, unnecessarily fear defamation for in all likelihood the courts will interpret their work as comment rather than literal assertion of an assumed fact. This paper forms part of our continuing research into the role played by artoons and satire in political debate and opinion-making: are they mere entertainment, useful indices of public opinion, or positively nfluential in shaping political events? [View]

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[*] Election 2010 - Will You Be Making History?
Friday, 20 August 2010, 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Flinders University, Department of Politics and Public Policy invites you to attend a seminar on the Federal Election 2010 and what may transpire on polling day. [View]

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[*] SOUTH AUSTRALIANS AT THE POLLS: THE 2007 NATIONAL ELECTION RESULT ANALYSED
Friday, 21 December 2007
Detailed election results for 2007 are easily accessible from the Australian Electoral Commission's (AEC) website http://vtr.aec.gov.au/Default.htm. [View]
[*] The South Australian Election and Implications for Democracy in the Festival State
Monday, 3 April 2006
By most measures the result represented a decisive victory for Mike Rann's Labor government, and one that has the potential to set a platform from which the party can govern for at least the next 8 years. [View]
[*] Rann: Spin or Substance
Thursday, 9 June 2005
Mike Rann still appears to cater much of his policy to the headlines of The Advertiser, but Flinders University political scientist Dr Haydon Manning thinks there is increasing substance discernible in his premiership [View]
[*] SA at the Polls, 2004 Federal Election
Tuesday, 26 October 2004
With more than 95 per cent of the lower house counted, and the Senate count nearing completion, Haydon Manning, is able to comment on some facts, trends and possible ironies to emerge from the 2004 Federal election result in South Australia [View]
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