In Australian Federal Election 2025, Paul Zillman delivers a gripping and accessible deep look into one of the most pivotal moments in modern Australian politics. This is not just a recount of votes and victories-it's a compelling exploration of power, people, and the pulse of a democracy in transition.
From the drama of campaign trails to the silence of the ballot box, Zillman dissects the election machinery with the skill of a storyteller and the clarity of a teacher. Whether you're a curious reader, student of political science, or simply someone trying to understand how Australian democracy really works, this book offers a complete, creative, and non-technical breakdown of:
How Australia's federal elections function behind the scenes
The rise and fall of key political figures like Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton
What influenced voters, from cost-of-living issues to climate action promises
The turning points of the campaign and how media shaped the public mood
With a critical eye on the global context, the book also reflects on Australia's standing in a world of shifting political power. And as the dust settles, it looks ahead-at policies promised, policies postponed, and what it all means for Australia's future.
This is your front-row seat to an election that didn't just decide a government, but redefined a nation's direction.
Are you ready to understand what really happened in 2025?