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Title Insight: Minority Report
Published Australia : SBS, 2016
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Summary Who gave a major boost to the minor parties in this election and why?</br></br>Voters are turning away from Labor and the Coalition in droves, with the most recent election seeing nearly a quarter of Australians cast their ballot for minor party or independent candidates.</br></br>Just last week, Senator Pauline Hanson returned to Parliament after an 18 year absence, with almost 10% of Queenslanders giving One Nation the nod. With support across the country, three of her fellow party representatives join her in the Senate.</br></br>First-timers are also in, including former media personality Derryn Hinch, while more experienced politicians like Nick Xenophon and Jacqui Lambie have confirmed their popularity outside the major parties.?Eleven cross benchers will join the nine Greens senators with a voice in some of the most important legislation in Australian history, including marriage equality and Indigenous recognition in the constitution.</br></br>Is Australia seeing the "Trump effect", as some experts have called it, where populist policies are providing comfort to voters amidst perceived threats and crises?</br></br>Are these new politicians more relatable, seemingly plucked from of everyday life?? Are the old guards of Australian politics out of touch with the wants and needs of a significant portion of the population?</br></br>With swings from the Greens to Pauline Hanson, from the Nationals to Nick Xenophon, the Liberal Party to Derryn Hinch,? Insight asks recent voters: why have they have come to find solace in minority representatives?
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2016-08-30 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Elections -- Political aspects.
Elections -- Public opinion.
Political parties.
Same-sex marriage -- Law and legislation.
Voting.
Queensland.
Western Australia -- Perth.
Form Streaming video
Author Brockie, Jenny, host
Caddies, Rod, contributor
Cleaver, Lyn, contributor
Denis, Paul, contributor
Eder, Caileb, contributor
Galagher, Harriet, contributor
Gray, Marnie, contributor
Hannah, Viki, contributor
Hunt, Bill, contributor
Krichner, Daniel, contributor
Scinto, Grace, contributor
Trewarne, Irene, contributor