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I would say learn another countries politics at the same time so you can see the differences and also the similarities. You can then develop a taxonomy of structures and ideas you see in "politics" and see them through different eyes.
Sure they might be different to Australian, but in order to learn music to you wouldn't say you knew music if you only listened to rock. To continue the metaphor, you'd want to learn a chorus, a rhythm, 4:4 timing etc.
Get a broad view and then try get your normal news, some news you disagree with and then some that seems pretty mild.
Don't forget that topics get "politicised", make sure you know what that means. Most topics you don't need to know "politics" to make a decision, you just make your own decision, nothing is wrong, you're in a democracy, every vote is equal.