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Ask Jake
Jake
26 episodes
1 week ago
Whatever the political incident, whenever in human history, you can bet that Jake will have not only an incredible wealth of knowledge about the facts, but a well balanced and honest opinion. Ever wondered about the right wing of NZ politics, Scottish referendums, German Monarchy? Feel free to ASK JAKE
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Whatever the political incident, whenever in human history, you can bet that Jake will have not only an incredible wealth of knowledge about the facts, but a well balanced and honest opinion. Ever wondered about the right wing of NZ politics, Scottish referendums, German Monarchy? Feel free to ASK JAKE
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Politics
News
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ep10 Exploring the Australian Constitution
Ask Jake
19 minutes
7 months ago
ep10 Exploring the Australian Constitution
In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of the Australian Constitution, focusing on the structure and function of the Senate and House of Representatives, the implications of population growth on legislative representation, and the historical context of double dissolution elections. They explore the power dynamics within the Australian Senate, the significance of joint sittings, and the notable dismissal crisis of 1975, highlighting the evolution of Australia's political landscape. takeaways Australia's political culture is rooted in the Westminster system. The Senate holds significant power in blocking legislation. Population growth is prompting discussions on increasing parliamentary representation. Double dissolution elections allow for simultaneous voting for all senators. The last major change to the Senate's structure occurred in 1984. Joint sittings of Parliament are rare and historically significant. The Senate's voting system encourages minor party representation. The dismissal crisis of 1975 reshaped Australian politics. Legislative deadlocks can trigger double dissolution elections. Fraser and Whitlam's relationship evolved post-crisis, showcasing political reconciliation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ask Jake
Whatever the political incident, whenever in human history, you can bet that Jake will have not only an incredible wealth of knowledge about the facts, but a well balanced and honest opinion. Ever wondered about the right wing of NZ politics, Scottish referendums, German Monarchy? Feel free to ASK JAKE