Dr Klaas Woldring is a former Associate Professor of Southern Cross University and Secretary of the Australian Employee Ownership Association.
He is the convenor of republican group Republic Now!.
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[...] the first in a new six part series, Dr Klaas Woldring examines the breakdown of the Australian political party system and the urgent need for a fairer, [...]
[...] and proportional representation September 19, 2012By HughIn the first in a new six part series, Dr Klaas Woldring examines the breakdown of the Australian party political system and the urgent need for a fairer, [...]
[...] the second of his series on creating a better Australia, Dr Klaas Woldring casts a critical eye over our outmoded and inadequate Westminster system of government. A [...]
[...] federal structure of government should be abandoned, writes Dr Klaas Woldring, as it’s a hindrance to good [...]
[...] Employee share ownership plans are the way to add democracy, dignity and productivity to Australian workplaces, writes Dr Klaas Woldring. [...]
[...] Australia’s Constitution is locked in the 19th Century — almost impossible to change and totally out of step with the needs of a modern Australia, says Dr Klaas Woldring. [...]
[...] Dr Klaas Woldring makes the case for a maximalist – rather than a minimal change – Australian republic. [...]
[...] “Around 1030 non-major candidates, out of a total of 1198, present themselves for election this Saturday, and one would think that there must be plenty of them who favour governance reform, including a Republic. We suggest that voters should study their candidates’ policies very carefully”, writes Klaas Woldring. [...]
[...] further to the previous post, Dr Klaas Woldring also had a brilliant article in the Sydney Morning Herald today on a similar topic. Here is the [...]
[...] the wake of news that Queensland may be introducing voluntary voting, Dr Klaas Woldring considers Australia’s rather patchy history of electoral [...]
[...] The mainstream political commentariat now performs as a group of extra-parliamentary politicians and is becoming a danger to the nation, writes Dr Klaas Woldring. [...]
[...] The mainstream political commentariat now performs as a group of extra-parliamentary politicians and is becoming a danger to the nation, writes Dr Klaas Woldring. [...]