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One Nation's $90 Billion Austerity Plan

One Nation, led by Pauline Hanson, launched its Queensland Senate campaign, proposing $90 billion in government spending cuts, withdrawal from international organizations, and tax relief measures to address the cost of living crisis in Australia.

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Albanese Approval Rating Surges, Outpacing Dutton Amidst Political and Economic Uncertainty

A Guardian Essential poll shows Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's approval rating at 46%, surpassing his disapproval rating for the first time in 18 months, while opposition leader Peter Dutton's disapproval rating reached 46%. The poll of 2,256 voters also revealed mixed public opinion o...

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WA Labor Wins Third Term Despite Significant Liberal Swing

Western Australia's Labor Party won a third consecutive election on March 8th, 2025, despite a 12-13 percent swing towards the Liberals, who failed to win enough seats to take power.

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Australian Election: Negative Tone, Policy Void

Australia's upcoming federal election is marked by a negative tone, with both Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton facing low approval ratings amidst personal attacks and a scarcity of inspiring policy initiatives.

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Werribee By-election: 16% Swing Against Victorian Labor Raises Federal Election Concerns

A Victorian state by-election in Werribee saw a 16% swing against the ruling Labor party, raising concerns for the federal Labor government ahead of the next federal election due by May. The swing, while partially attributed to state-level issues, highlights broader voter discontent.

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Albanese Seeks Re-election, Emphasizing Stability Amidst Policy Criticism

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is seeking re-election, emphasizing his government's stability compared to the frequent leadership changes of the past two decades, while facing criticism over unfulfilled promises and challenges from Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, who plans to cut governm...

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AUKUS Sovereignty Concerns and Labor's Medicine Price Pledge

Former Australian foreign minister Bob Carr warns of a potential loss of sovereignty due to the AUKUS submarine deal, while the Labor party pledges to reduce prescription drug costs to $25 per script in the upcoming budget, prompting a political response from the Coalition.

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WA Election: Calls for Inquiry Amidst Outsourcing Concerns

Following concerns regarding the conduct of Western Australia's state election, opposition leader Shane Love has called for the suspension of Electoral Commissioner Robert Kennedy and a parliamentary inquiry into the WAEC's outsourcing of the election to a private Singaporean company, citing reports...

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Record Funding Boosts Independent's Challenge in Wannon

In the upcoming Australian federal election, independent candidate Alex Dyson has raised over \$540,000 for his campaign against sitting Liberal MP Dan Tehan in the seat of Wannon, exceeding his previous campaign spending by four times. Climate 200 has contributed \$249,102 to Dyson's campaign.

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Antony Green Retires After 36 Years as ABC's Chief Elections Analyst

ABC chief elections analyst Antony Green is retiring after 36 years and 13 federal elections, with the upcoming federal election (expected April 12 or May 17) being his last on-air role; he will remain as an election consultant.

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Nationals Pledge $7 Million for Kalbarri Evacuation Center

The Nationals party in Western Australia has committed $7 million to building a multipurpose evacuation center in Kalbarri to improve disaster preparedness after Cyclone Seroja, while criticizing the Labor government's disaster relief efforts.

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Albanese's First Term Defined by Failed Voice Referendum

Anthony Albanese's first term as Prime Minister is largely defined by the failed Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, overshadowing other policy initiatives and lacking the significant, enduring reforms of past Labor governments. The referendum's defeat also impacts the possibility of further ...

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