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Labor will introduce its first legislation of the 48th parliament on Wednesday. Follow live as we bring you all the news from ...
Today we'll get the first sight in parliament of Anthony Albanese and Sussan Ley squaring off as rival party leaders. But Ley ...
The comments come after U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins called the easing a win for Trump. In April, Trump singled ...
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Pre-election national opinion polls firmed in Labor’s favor, but Australia’s preferential voting system and the declining dominance of the two major parties makes it difficult to predict who ...
The Australian Electoral Commission website published early results showing Labor ahead of a coalition of the Liberal and National parties, 55.94%-44% on a two-party preferred basis.
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Standing in his way on 3 May is Peter Dutton - a conservative who leads the Liberal Party, the dominant member of the so-called Coalition with the National Party of Australia – who just two ...
Pre-election national opinion polls firmed in Labor’s favor, but Australia’s preferential voting system and the declining dominance of the two major parties makes it difficult to predict who ...
In a Guardian article, the party is quoted as expressing its intentions to reclaim the Port of Darwin from Chinese control.The port is said to be Australia's nearest port to Asia and the nation's ...
Officially, the LNP is a division of the Liberal Party of Australia, and an affiliate of the National Party. Of the 16 LNP MPs elected at the recent election, 10 would sit with the Liberal Party ...
The conservative Liberal National Party in Australia's Queensland state was on track on Sunday to end almost a decade of centre-left Labor government, after a general election held on Saturday.
Political historian Sean Scalmer has argued that the National Reform and Protection League (NRPL), founded in Victoria in 1877 and led by Graham Berry, was Australia’s first mass political party.
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