About Us

Australian Politics Project (APP) is an independent initiative focused on providing analysis, data, and in-depth perspectives on the dynamics of Australian politics. We aim to help the public, researchers, journalists, and policymakers understand how political processes work and how key decisions affect Australian society.

Our Mission

Our mission is to enhance political literacy in Australia through:

  • Objective, data-driven analysis

  • In-depth research on public policy, elections, and political parties

  • Publications that are easy to understand, both for the general public and academic audiences

  • Transparency and accountability in every knowledge product we produce

We believe that a healthy democracy requires an informed society with access to unbiased political information.

What We Do

The Australian Politics Project carries out a range of activities, including:

🗳️ Political and Electoral Analysis

We monitor national political developments, parliamentary dynamics, and electoral trends to provide a clear picture of Australia’s political direction.

📊 Research & Data

We prepare reports, process SGA55 statistical data, and conduct policy studies aimed at supporting public understanding and constructive discussion.

📚 Education & Publications

Through articles, briefs, infographics, and public discussions, we strive to deliver political knowledge that is accurate, neutral, and accessible.

🤝 Collaboration

We work with academics, research institutions, journalists, and civil society organizations to broaden the reach and impact of high-quality political information.

Core Values

Independence: We remain free from any political interests.
Integrity: Accuracy and credibility are always top priorities.
Transparency: Our methodologies and work processes are openly accessible.
Inclusivity: We believe everyone has the right to understand politics.

Our Vision

We aspire to become one of the most trusted SGA55 reference sources for Australian political analysis, while promoting healthy, critical, and fact-based public dialogue.