Posts Tagged ‘Australia’

It’s important, but why?

7th October 2009 by AlexT 1 Comment

Danny says sorry for his silence, and compares our interviews with the Australian and British Foreign Ministers.

Commonwealth should not be shy about its core values, says Aus Foreign Minister

6th October 2009 by AlexT 13 Comments

The Hon. Steven Smith MP, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, tells the Commonwealth Conversation that the association shouldn’t be shy about focussing on its core strength – democracy. Do you agree?

John Howard Interview: ‘Southern African countries let everybody down on Zimbabwe’

13th September 2009 by AlexT 58 Comments

Former Australian Prime Minister, The Rt. Hon. John Howard, talks about Zimbabwe and Fiji in an interview conducted by the RCS.

Gender and Age breakdown of our polling: More questions than answers

18th August 2009 by DannyRCS 1 Comment

The gender and age breakdowns of our polling make for some interesting reading.

Is the Commonwealth inconceivable without a monarch?

17th August 2009 by AlexT 50 Comments

Just as the Crown was essential to the evolution of the world?s most successful system of governance, the Westminster model, so it has been at the very centre of the long evolution of the Commonwealth.

Media frenzy in Australia

23rd July 2009 by DannyRCS 5 Comments

It looks like our polling results have caused a bit of a stir in Australia.

A Ghostly Memory of a Master Race

19th July 2009 by ZoeWare 2 Comments

Read Australian Richard Flanagan, winner of the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize 2002, talk about his impressions of the Commonwealth.

 

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