What do young people want to see in politics? More than 20,000 pieces of their writing hold some answers
- Written by Philippa Collin, Professor, Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University
ShutterstockAhead of the Australian election, candidates, advisers and political parties might be paying attention to what young people think. And if they’re not, they should be.
This election will be the first in which Gen Z and Millennial voters (aged 18–40) will outnumber Baby Boomers (aged 60–79). Many of these young people...













