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Reforming Australia’s democracy for less polarisation

It would be an understatement to say Australians are disillusioned with politics.
Academics have created fifteen proposals that hope to renew trust back in Parliament but is it necessary to change something that is working?
Benjamin Polazzon reports (Aired on 7 May 2019)
Guests
Dr Nicholas Reece, Melbourne University School of Government
Contributors
Benjamin Polazzon
Category: Audio, Interview, News, News and Commentary, Politics
Topics: News
Tags: Benjamin Polazzon, democracy, panorama, polarising, reforming
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