Australians outside major cities are losing confidence in democracy, report finds

Smiling teenage boys and girls in school uniform sit on some steps outside a classroom.

Seniors at Tallangatta Secondary College are excited to get their first chance to vote. (ABC Goulburn Murray: Erin Somerville)

In short:

Australia's trust in democracy is waning, according to research from an independent organisation.

People living outside major cities and young people have the lowest confidence in democratic institutions.

What's next?

Experts say more should be done to strengthen Australia's democratic institutions.