I do political science, political theory and security studies so that's basically all i know well. I know my university, the Australian National University has the largest variety of political science courses in the country - hence why I went there.
This is there offering this year in political science:
http://studyat.anu.edu.au/majors/ARTSMPOLS;courses.html
they're the only unviersity which has an Internship programme with the US Congress
http://studyat.anu.edu.au/courses/POLS3021;details.html Flinders is closing their programme
about half of the coruses are only offered at the ANU
I have my heart set on doing Political Thought and Theory at Cambridge, so the only course in the country on Classical Marxism is great, the only course on critical theory and the Frankfurst school is even better.
different unis have different specialisations, in my own area USYD has a great political economy department, but a very poor political science, international relations, security and government departments. As the ANU trains the country's diplomats and all things political it's reassuring that the best palce is in Canberra.
USYD has the most languages yet it doen't have turkish or russian major world lanugage but it has hebrew and Yiddish. but the ANU has the most Asian languages. Melbourne is the only one which teaches Swedish etc