A Shorten government could shift the country on important issues and show a little spunk

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    Abstract

    Politics in Australia is in a dire state. The Coalition government is led by its third prime minister in four years, two of whom were toppled by their own party. Before that, the Labor government ousted two prime ministers. Voters' trust in politicians is at an all-time low, there is policy inertia on key issues, and ideology and internal politics too often trump good government. We have the diagnosis, but what's the cure? In this collection of essays, the country's best academic minds look at the key issues and chart a way forward. They examine how Australia's taxation system could be fairer; the priorities in progressing Indigenous Australians' rights; the absurdity of the constant 'left versus right' debate; how to fix private health insurance; and how to settle the conflict between population and migration policies. Here are innovative and bold ideas to advance Australia.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAdvancing Australia Ideas for a better country
    EditorsAmanda Dunn & John Watson
    Place of PublicationMelbourne
    PublisherMelbourne University Press (an imprint of Melbourne University Publishing)
    Pages7pp-11pp
    Volume1
    Edition1st edition
    ISBN (Print)9780522875935
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

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