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However, while coast-to-coast Labor governments may make it look like the party is thoroughly dominant, this disguises what is actually taking place in Australian politics.
Anthony Albanese on Saturday secured a second term as Australia’s prime minister, becoming the first leader in 21 years to guide his party to back-to-back election victories.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese became the first Australian leader to win a second consecutive three-year term in 21 years.
West Australian Labor backbencher Josh Wilson defied his own party’s dictates by telling colleagues in the House of Representatives how he was “not yet convinced that we can adequately deal ...
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Australia’s Labor Party Must Return to Working-Class Values - MSNOnce the left of the Australian Labor Party was committed to working-class politics. To avoid collapse, Labor must return to that legacy — but today’s Labor Left is more committed to ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party is heading for a clear victory in Saturday's general election, according to media projections. A win would make the 62-year-old the first ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Labor party fell behind the center-right opposition in a closely watched poll of voting intentions, highlighting a tightening race ahead of an ...
The Australian Labor Party has won the country's federal election, with incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese set for a second term in office. With just over 75% of the vote counted by 4:30pm ...
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Australia's Labor party secured re-election in Western Australia state on Saturday, as voters backed the party in a final political contest before Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calls a ...
'Third party' vote looks set to beat Coalition Labor win turns sour as the bloody realpolitik takes centre stage In Australia, the conclaves continue for the top job in politics Want even more?
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton are both claiming his party is the underdog ahead of general elections.
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