Chris Berg explores Zali Steggall’s independent party and its impact on political dynamics and community representation
Independent MP Zali Steggall is leading efforts to establish a new political party centred on community representation, responding to proposed campaign finance reforms and the growing influence of One Nation.
The move could mark a significant shift in Australia’s political landscape as independents seek greater coordination and national influence.
Professor Chris Berg from RMIT University discusses the risks and opportunities of creating a new independent political force.
From attracting support and managing diverse agendas to challenging the major parties, the proposal raises important questions about the future of representation in Australia.
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