
Politics Now Annabel Crabb on our 'unusual' democracy
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Nov 11, 2025 Join Annabel Crabb, a political commentator and author, as she sheds light on Australia's fascinating democratic features like compulsory voting and the iconic democracy sausage. She explains how these unique aspects influence civic understanding among youth. Annabel also reflects on the 50th anniversary of the Whitlam dismissal, discussing its lasting effects on politics and democratic norms. With insights on independent electoral bodies and why few want leadership roles, this conversation is an engaging dive into the quirks and challenges of Australian democracy.
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Value Of Independent Electoral Authorities
- Independent permanent electoral authorities reduce political manipulation of elections.
- Annabel Crabb notes Australia pioneered this idea and it prevents gerrymandering and inconsistent rules across jurisdictions.
Problem With Non-Fixed Election Dates
- The Prime Minister's power to set an election date complicates planning for the AEC.
- Annabel Crabb highlights running a huge temporary workforce without a fixed date is a major logistical headache.
Uniqueness Of Full Preferential Voting
- Australia uses full preferential voting for single-seat elections, which is globally rare.
- Crabb traces preferential voting's origins to mathematicians like Lewis Carroll and Nanson and its fairness rationale.



