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a new book reveals the true story of how Australian democracy works

  • Written by Amanda Dunn, Politics + Society Editor
a new book reveals the true story of how Australian democracy works

When I was a child, I lived in a very politically engaged household. My parents were always talking politics, and my dad in particular was often growling at the television when the face of someone he disagreed with appeared on it.

Yet despite this, and despite nerdily watching election counts all the way through my school years, spurred by a deep interest in how power operates in this country, I still managed to make it to university and beyond with gaping holes in my civics education.

What does our Constitution say, for example? And why is it such a dry legal document, so different from the grand sentiment of its US counterpart? How did the major political parties come to be? And where does the High Court fit into all this?

So in 2024, in the tumultuous aftermath of the Voice to Parliament referendum that had us all grappling with constitutional change and what it might mean, I decided to use the incredible wealth of knowledge and experience at our disposal in our academic writers and put together a book called How Australian Democracy Works. It’s my hope that readers will find it as informative to read as I did to bring it together. In it, some of our finest thinkers and writers explain and analyse how our government, parliament and Constitution work, and examine some of the most pressing issues facing our democracy. James Walter explains how our unique democracy evolved; Michelle Grattan looks at the role of the prime minister – and some of the most significant holders of that position we’ve had. Constitutional law expert Anne Twomey explains why Australia is (still) a constitutional monarchy, Yee-Fui Ng examines corruption and other abuses of political power, and Chris Wallace looks at the role of the public service and its place in our democracy. Finally, political historian Paul Strangio presents an essay on the health of Australian democracy a quarter of the way through the 21st century: where its strengths are, but also the considerable fissures that are emerging. As we head into a federal election at a pivotal moment in our history, it’s our hope that the book offers a deeper understanding of our democracy: its history, strengths and challenges. In concert with its publication on March 4 (you can pre-order here), we are hosting a series of launches this February and March, and we’d love to see you there. Canberra Monday February 24, 6pm SOLD OUT Editor Misha Ketchell in conversation with Michelle Grattan, Frank Bongiorno and Mark Kenny Location: Cultural Centre Kambri, Australian National University Register here Sydney Tuesday, March 4, 7pm Senior Editor Sunanda Creagh in conversation with Michelle Arrow, Anne Twomey and Paul Kildea Location: Red Mill Distillery, 176 Mullens Street, Rozelle Register here Melbourne Friday, March 7, 6pm Politics + Society Editor Amanda Dunn in conversation with Chris Wallace, Paul Strangio, Denis Muller Location: Church of All Nations, 180 Palmerston Street, Carlton Register here

Authors: Amanda Dunn, Politics + Society Editor

Read more https://theconversation.com/power-to-the-people-a-new-book-reveals-the-true-story-of-how-australian-democracy-works-249861

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