The integrity election: Public trust and the promise of change
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Gauja, Anika
Sawer, Marian
Sheppard, Jill
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With two weeks to go, progressive thinktank The Australia Institute declared the 2022 federal poll would be ‘the integrity election’ (2022). Against a prevailing elite wisdom that elections are won or lost on ‘hip-pocket’ issues and appeals to voter self-interest, the 2022 election was unprecedented in turning significantly on an iconic issue of government accountability: support for a national integrity or anti-corruption commission.
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Watershed: The 2022 Australian Federal Election
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Brown, A, The integrity election: Public trust and the promise of change, Watershed: The 2022 Australian Federal Election, 2023, pp. 39-57