G'day. Owya goin ?
Bad news I'm afraid. Australia is superficially a free democracy. But the rot has really set in.
The rot really took hold on November 11 1975, when the government of the day - the Labor Party, under PM Gough Whitlam - was sacked by the Queen's representative Sir John Kerr. Officially, the reason was economic mismanagement. In fact (and this is not even a vague thought in most Aussie heads) the real reason was that Whitlam wanted to renegotiate Australia's agreement with the US over a vital part of US military infrastructure, a military intelligence base, Pine Gap. An American CIA operative, Chris Boyce, blew the whistle on this in the 90s, and subsequently spent 15 years in isolation for doing so. The official story re Boyce is that he sold US secrets to the Russians.
As far as I can tell, Australia may as well be the 51st state of the USA at this point.
This situation has worsened considerably since then. After 911, Australia introduced some of the most Draconian laws on Earth. Arrest without charge, without trial, without any form of disclosure whatsoever in fact. We have no idea whether or not these laws have been applied - because it is also illegal to ever mention it to anyone, even family members, upon release.
Australia is not the land of 'the fair go', as it was once called. For example, after the Indonesian attack on East Timor, which our intelligence services knew was imminent and chose to silently allow (causing many intelligence personnel to quit in disgust), Australia annexed much of East Timor's territory illegally to claim rights over oil and natural gas fields in the Timor Sea. This left East Timor with no resources of any value.
Australia's politics are a two party affair, the Liberals (rightwing conservatives traditionally) and the Labor Party (traditionally leftwing). The two parties are now more or less indistinguishable. New rules are being framed which will eradicate small independent parties.
The indigenous people of Australia have been treated like rubbish ever since the British arrived here and seized all territory illegally, using the legal pretext of 'Terra nullius' (nobody's land), a term applying only to uninhabited territory.
"Terra nullius (/ˈtɛrə.nʌˈlaɪəs/, plural terrae nullius) is a Latin expression deriving from Roman law meaning "nobody's land", which is used in international law to describe territory which has never been subject to the sovereignty of any state, or over which any prior sovereign has expressly or implicitly relinquished sovereignty"
About 150 aboriginal settlements have been shut down recently, on the basis that white people should not have to subsidise 'lifestyle choices'. We treat our colored folk way worse than colored Americans are treated.
I could say more, and will, but that is enough for now.