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The Monthly is published 11 times a year to represent an independent voice in Australian media on national politics, society and culture.
How parties and candidates campaign for your vote.
The Gurindji strike and its legacy explained.
How it works, why it matters and the power of your role in it.
In the 1951 referendum, Australia voted no on banning Communist ideology by the barest of margins.
The vote tallying process in Australian federal elections explained.
Hear audio descriptions of political cartoons from Behind the Lines exhibitions.
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