Mike Freelander on war powers reform

by Staff Writers | Mar 22, 2022 | War Powers Reform

When asked if he believed Parliamentary approval should be required before Australian troops are deployed overseas, Federal Labor Member for Macarthur, Mike Freelander said, “These grave matters are appropriately considered by the executive, which is accountable to the Parliament, and I welcome an inquiry to further examine these issues.”

Staff writers who have worked on one or more of our special investigative projects include Zacharias Zsumer (War Powers), Stephanie Tran, Tasha May and Luke Stacey.

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Zacharias Szumer is a freelance writer from Melbourne. In addition to Michael West Media, he has written for The Monthly, Overland, Jacobin, The Quietus, The South China Morning Post and other outlets. He was also responsible for our War Power Reforms series.

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