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Labor's Narrow Victory: A Shallow Base of Support and Urgent Need for Party Renewal

Wayne Swan, Labor's president, warned that the party's recent election win, while significant, was based on a narrow support base and requires immediate membership growth to ensure long-term stability.

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Albanese Government: Cautious Approach to Reform

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor government, despite a large majority, is prioritizing consolidating power over enacting significant reforms, delaying crucial measures on climate change and intergenerational equity.

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Victorian Labor Demands Immediate Palestine Recognition, Sanctions on Israel

Victorian Labor members will use their state conference to demand the federal government immediately recognize Palestine, impose sanctions on Israel, and conduct a review of all military, economic, and political ties with Israel, following condemnation of Gaza civilian deaths but rejection of immedi...

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Ley Elected First Female Leader of Liberal Party

Following a significant election loss, Sussan Ley was elected the first female leader of the Liberal party on 3 May, defeating Angus Taylor 29 to 25 votes, marking a potential shift in the party's direction.

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Husic Blames Marles for Cabinet Ousting Amidst Labor Factional Fight

Ed Husic, Australia's first Muslim cabinet minister, was ousted from his position this week due to factional infighting within the Labor party, sparking accusations against Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles and raising concerns about the party's handling of diverse views.

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Labor Left Poised for Ministry Power Surge After Election Gains

Following the Australian federal election, the Labor Left is set to significantly increase its representation in the federal ministry, potentially securing up to a dozen seats, shifting the balance of power within the party and sparking internal debate about ministerial appointments.

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Kiama By-election: Labor's Strong Showing Amidst Housing Crisis and Shifting Demographics

The Kiama by-election in New South Wales, Australia, will determine Gareth Ward's replacement, with Labor's Katelin McInerney favored to win against Liberal Serena Copley and independent Kate Dezarnaulds amidst a backdrop of rising house prices and a housing crisis impacting the region.

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Labor Faces Senate Defeat Over Aged Care Delays

The Australian Labor government faces its first Senate defeat since the election, as the Greens, Coalition, and crossbench unite to force the immediate release of 208,596 delayed home care packages for elderly Australians, creating a significant political clash.

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Labor to Add Condemning Caption to Mark Latham's Portrait

The Australian Labor party will keep Mark Latham's portrait in its caucus room but add text condemning his actions since leaving federal politics, including his 2017 expulsion, defamation lawsuit, and allegations of domestic violence.

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Albanese Announces Major Australian Cabinet Reshuffle

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a major cabinet reshuffle on Monday, appointing new ministers to key portfolios, including Anne Aly as the first Muslim woman in cabinet and Murray Watt as the new environment minister; the changes follow factional deals and a recent election win.

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Husic Blasts Marles After Cabinet Ouster

Former Australian cabinet minister Ed Husic publicly criticized Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles following his dismissal from cabinet on Thursday, alleging factionalism and ambition played a role in his removal, and hinting his criticism of Israel may have been a factor. He will remain in parlia...

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Labor's Internal Power Struggle After Election Win

Australia's Labor Party, following a recent election victory, is experiencing internal conflict as its left-wing faction consolidates power, potentially leading to the demotion or removal of several senior right-wing figures, causing significant division and uncertainty.

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