12 Articles
12 Articles
Albanese Claims Housing Mandate After Greens, Coalition Spokesmen Ousted
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says voters have sent a clear message to those who obstructed the Labor government’s housing agenda during his first term. At the May 3 election, Green’s housing spokesperson Max Chandler-Mather, and Coalition Shadow Housing Minister Michael Sukkar both lost their seats. “They held up emergency housing for women and children escaping violence. They held up our build-to-rent scheme. They held up our Help to Buy sch…
Albanese has a mandate to shift Australia's strategic ties
The re-election of the Albanese Labor government by such a wide margin should not mean “business as usual” for Australia’s security policy. The global uncertainty instigated by US President Donald Trump means Australia’s security landscape is very different today from when Labor was first elected in 2022, or even when its Defence Strategic Review was […] The post Albanese has a mandate to shift Australia’s strategic ties appeared first on Asia T…
What now for the Greens after losing lower house seats? - ABC listen
The 2022 election was labelled a "Greenslide" after the Greens' success in picking up multiple seats in Brisbane, but in 2025, the Greens are still waiting for a seat to be called in their favour. However, it's not all bad news for the party as the Senate results show the Greens sitting with the balance of power in the upper house.
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