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Nationals Split from Liberals, Ending 38-Year Coalition

The Australian Nationals party will split from the Liberal Party after a failed negotiation on policy differences, ending their 38-year federal Coalition following a historic election defeat that left the Liberals with only 28 lower house seats and the Nationals with 15.

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Australian Liberal-National Coalition Splits After Election Defeat

Following a landslide election loss, the Australian Liberal-National Coalition has split after the Nationals rejected an offer from Opposition Leader Sussan Ley to work together on policies, citing the Liberals' refusal to adopt four key regional-focused policies as a non-negotiable sticking point.

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Victoria's pre-election budget: \$28.4 billion spend, rising debt

Victoria's 2024-25 budget, delivered 18 months before a state election, allocates \$28.4 billion to infrastructure and services, despite warnings about ballooning debt, aiming to showcase achievements to voters before the 2026 election.

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Australian Nationals Split from Liberal Party

The Australian Nationals party ended its coalition with the Liberal party, marking the first such split since the 1980s due to disagreements over nuclear power, a regional fund, and other key policies. The treasurer called it a "nuclear meltdown", while the Nationals expressed hope for future reunif...

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Symes Spends Windfall, Delays Gonski Funding Amidst Rising Victorian Debt

Victorian Treasurer Jaclyn Symes spent a \$3.7 billion GST windfall and \$2 billion in federal grants on social programs, drawing criticism for not addressing rising debt and delayed Gonski education funding; a review of the Treasurer's Advance is underway.

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Australia's Wage Growth Defies Predictions, Signaling Shift in Political Landscape

Australia's Labor government is celebrating recent economic data showing wages rising faster than inflation, refuting prior warnings of a wage-price spiral and suggesting a shift towards less combative politics.

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Nationals Split from Liberal Party: A Decade of Tensions Culminates in Major Political Break

The Australian Nationals party split from the Liberal Party after a decade of tension over economic and climate policies, which could leave conservative parties in opposition for at least two more terms and prevent Sussan Ley from becoming prime minister. The four policy requests from the Nationals,...

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Albanese's "Progressive Patriotism": A New Political Strategy

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's new focus on "progressive patriotism" aims to redefine the political center, contrasting with disruptive populism by emphasizing national values and inclusive nation-building, drawing lessons from previous Labor governments and the recent Voice referendum...

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Victoria Police Budget Cut Amidst Increased Prison Spending

Victoria Police will face a $50 million budget cut in 2025-26 despite a $1.6 billion increase in overall crime and justice spending, attributed to a one-time payment to officers. Simultaneously, the state government allocates $779 million over four years to expand the prison system, following change...

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Wilson Reclaims Goldstein Seat in Unprecedented By-Election Win

Tim Wilson won the Goldstein by-election against Zoe Daniel by 124 votes, reclaiming the seat he lost in 2022. This makes him the first MP to retake a seat lost to an independent, setting a national political record, after an initial declaration of victory for Daniel on election night.

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Butler Takes Charge of $220 Billion Health and Disability Portfolio

Australian Labor Minister Mark Butler now heads a $220 billion health, disability, and aged care portfolio, facing immediate negotiations with states on a new disability support system to ease the strain on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), while also planning major reforms to Medicar...

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Victorian Budget Prioritizes Infrastructure, Risks Cuts to Health and Education

The Victorian state budget, to be released Tuesday, prioritizes infrastructure over education and healthcare, despite a $187.8 billion debt and concerns over funding shortfalls in essential services, potentially leading to a public backlash.

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