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Quarterly Essay 96: Minority Report

The New Shape of Australian Politics

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Quarterly Essay 96: Minority Report

By: George Megalogenis
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Australian politics is shifting. The two-party system was broken at the last federal election, and another minority government is a real possibility in the future. Politics-as-usual is not enough for many voters.

In this richly insightful essay, George Megalogenis traces the how and why of a political realignment. This is an essay about the teals, the Greens and the Coalition. In a contest between new and old, progressive and conservative, which vision of Australia will win out? But it's also about Labor in power – is careful centrism the right strategy for the times, or is something more required?

In Minority Report, Megalogenis explores the strategies and secret understandings of a political culture under pressure.

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This quote speaks to many issues, but certainly it speaks to Australian politics.

“I would not give a fig for the simplicity this side of complexity, but I would give my life for the simplicity on the other side of complexity.”

George gets us to the other side of complexity.

Thank you George.

Thank God for George

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