Government advertising may be legal, but it's corrupting our electoral process
- Written by Joo-Cheong Tham, Professor, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
The Coalition government’s use of taxpayer money for political advertising – as much as A$136 million since January, according to Labor figures - is far from an aberration in Australia. It is part of a sordid history in which public resources have routinely been abused for electoral advantage.
For example, the Coalition governments of...
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