The Pathways to Politics Knowledge Hub is our online library where you can find practical tools, information and inspiration to help you run for public office.
Here are some highlights from the past few months.

Social media starter kit
In this special Pathways to Politics series, communications and social media expert Leanne Shingles shares practical tips and advice to help you build confidence on social media, and create targeted, engaging content to reach voters. Leanne’s first 3 blog posts explore: Things to consider before using social media for campaigning; Content that works; Tips for photos.

Fast facts: Climate policy expert briefing
A Pathways to Politics non-partisan briefing on climate policy. In this 30-minute recording, Amanda McKenzie, CEO of the Climate Council, breaks down: the key facts on climate change and climate policy; Global and local trends; How to communicate on climate and energy issues effectively.

Everyday sexism and how to counter it
Everyday sexism is a persistent obstacle for women in politics, from the campaign trail to the chambers of parliaments and councils. In this series for Pathways to Politics, leadership communications expert Amanda Gome AM shares her strategies for recognising and countering these pervasive behaviours.

Civility in local government
Conflict resolution specialist, former Mayor and Pathways to Politics alum Anne-Marie Cade offers practical strategies and real-world insights to help local leaders manage conflict, encourage inclusion and strengthen civil discourse in their communities.

Civility in Public Life
Addressing the pressing issue of incivility in local government, this webinar from the Victorian Local Governance Association (AUS) and Local Government Information Unit (UK) explores the experiences and lessons from local government across the globe.

Political wellbeing resources: Locale Learning
Practical resources from Locale Learning aim to enhance the wellbeing and leadership performance of local councillors.

How to make progress in polarized times: A reflection workbook
This workbook by the Better Politics Foundation (formerly Apolitical Foundation) is designed to help you reflect on your role in today’s polarised world and offers practical tools to help navigate conversations and situations.

Templates, worksheets and checklists for changemakers
A collection of templates, worksheets and checklists collated by the Social Commons Library on campaign strategy & planning, tactics and actions, organising, narrative, and more.

Surviving the pile-on: navigating online culture wars
Tools and resources to help you navigate online culture wars and survive social media pile-ons.

Ambition is not a dirty word: female politicians and the ‘Lady Macbeth bias’
When female political leaders show ambition, they are often portrayed in the media as grasping, selfish and power-seeking. With two new women leaders rising to the top and a record number of new female politicians in the 48th parliament, how will they be portrayed as their ambition plays out? Analysis by Rebekah Russell-Bennett (University of Canberra) for The Conversation.