It isn't as positive as it sounds. Donation reform is something the major parties have twisted into a method of consolidating their own power. The two major parties have both been losing support to third-party candidates, and these reforms are now being used as a means to stop that.
almost entirely directed at the Teals. shame, as well; Dr. Monique Ryan is one of the most level headed, intelligent parliamentarians we’ve had in a long time.
Neither major party has anything to offer the average person this election. Albo sat on his hands until discontent towards Morrison tilted things his way. Dutto is doing the same thing.
As many observers have said, I believe this is just a form of attrition to starve minor parties of funding, diminish their ability to organise and prevent challenges to their duopoly. Both parties receive money from the same people - mining, sports betting, other pieces of shit in our community.
The picture was corrected for us living in the northern hemisphere ... he is actually upside down (like everyone in Australia) which is why his eyebrows are having difficulty fighting gravity.
Does Australia allow super PAC type organisations?
Its all good to cap donations but if you can donate to an entity that's not the party who will run ads and campaign for the party, then it doesn't really matter that you capped party donations.
The PACs aren't the issue, it's that they are allowed unlimited spending. In Canada, where I live, third party spending is capped at $350K per registered partisan group.
Yeah good thought. Could you make a parent group that donates their donations to 100 other groups to get around it, or does Canada have something that protects against that sort of manipulation?
Financial or education? I'm mostly dreaming, I have a deathly fear of drop bears giant spiders that has absolutely nothing to do with little cousins throwing dinner plate sized arachnids at me for the lols