What goes up must bring something down? That's the provocation issued by Charlie Feldman and Anushua Nag as they take us through the evolving role of Senate Public Bills in Canada following reforms to the Senate appointment process. Read now for free https://t.co/2GV8I6ncuI
Go back in time to learn about Order in a Disorderly House: New South Wales Assembly Committees in an Era of Independence - a great piece by Catherine Watsonread here for free as part of the latest edition of the Australasian Parliamentary Review - https://t.co/8Ioht6uGpo
Check out this great piece by Alistair Davidson on Uncertainty and the Exercise of Reserve Powers: Revisiting a Governor-General’s Code of Practice - available now in the online edition of Volume 40(2) of the Australasian Parliamentary Review https://t.co/ygaC0oWaN9
Keen to learn more about committee effectiveness in the Queensland Parliament? Check out this great piece by Dr Jodhi Rutherford on Committee effectiveness in the pursuit of executive accountability: does the winner really take all in Queensland? https://t.co/FBdjlOUF4F
How should we balance openness and integrity when it comes to Parliament’s role in the age of AI and deepfakes? Find out how the Parliament of Victoria is approaching this challenge in this great piece by Brittany Turner https://t.co/p9TRRUOn7t
Some things in parliament might sound boring but are actually really important - an example - Explanatory Memorandums Read more in this piece by Alex Hickman Parliament of Western Australia - in Volume 40(2) of the Australasian Parliamentary Review https://t.co/29v2bC0tqm
Parliamentary departments are adopting more professionalised and embedded approaches to public engagement to address declining trust in democracy. A critical element of such engagement is 'closing the feedback loop'. Read more here https://t.co/uvrdnAMjfk by Patrick Glynn
This article by Kathleen McGarry examines Members’ three minute constituency statements in the Federation Chamber of the Australian House of Representatives. Read now online for free here https://t.co/PkIqMELwBN
The Conscientious Public Servant and the Curse of the Code of Conduct - Simon Scott from Tasmanian Parliament helps guide us through this important issue in his contribution to Volume 40(2) of the Australasian Parliamentary Review available now for free https://t.co/d0x9b6p01D
It's clear that parliaments need to step into the digital age with confidence but what are some of the challenges when it comes to Parliamentary Oversight of Social Media Platforms? Find out in this great piece by Rachel S.Y. Tan available now online https://t.co/0IMKPYArqs
It's landed!!! Welcome to the latest online edition of the Australasian Parliamentary Review. You can read it here: https://t.co/0XUG23hH5p
What a bumper edition!! this Special Edition of the Australasian Parliamentary Review entitled ‘Parliament’s Resilience in a Changing World’
It's landed!!! Welcome to the latest online edition of the Australasian Parliamentary Review. You can read it here: https://t.co/0XUG23hH5p
What a bumper edition!! this Special Edition of the Australasian Parliamentary Review entitled ‘Parliament’s Resilience in a Changing World’
Very excited to share this great piece by Kent Blore - 'The First ‘Caretaker’ Government' - just published in the Australasian Parliamentary Review https://t.co/cgsB8J18aq
Very excited to share this great article by Evan Smith 'Enabling conditions for gradual change: Making South Australian Parliament more ‘family-friendly’, 1994- 2024'- just landed in the Australasian Parliamentary Review -https://t.co/Z6Gwlxhanr
How effective is parliamentary oversight over executive expenditure authorised by standing appropriations? Steph Lum has the answer! Check out this piece in the Australasian Parliamentary Review https://t.co/Hiey8XJNay
Been looking for a way to understand that tricky Carne case on parliamentary privilege? Look no further - check out this piece by Thomas Moorehead in the Australasian Parliamentary review 'Carne-age: Article IX in Australia Today' https://t.co/A4OhuJUCOh
Very excited to share this piece just landed in the Australasian Parliamentary Review 'The (in)adequacy of protections for witnesses to parliamentary committee inquiries: recent experience in the NSW Legislative Council' - https://t.co/dw8KPTr1HV
Check out this great piece just landed in the Australasian Parliamentary Review by Natalie Cook 'The Federation Chamber at 30: From Main Committee to much more' https://t.co/w4Umd4xLVE
The Australasian Parliamentary Review is proud to share this great piece by Miriam Berger 'Beyond the Bench: Crossbench influence on a contemporary House of Representatives' available here https://t.co/MpLDZ9W1XZ