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Tasmania Heads to Re-election Amidst Political Instability

Tasmania holds a snap state election on July 19th after the March 2024 election produced a hung parliament, with a YouGov poll predicting Labor as the largest party at 34% but still short of a majority; the Liberals are at 31%, Greens 13%, and others 22%.

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Greens to Pressure Labor on Negative Gearing and Free University in Hung Parliament

Greens leader Adam Bandt plans to use a potential hung parliament after the Australian election to pressure the Labor party into abolishing negative gearing and reinstating free university education, citing a projected $73.3 billion cost over five years for maintaining current policies.

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Labor's Low Poll and Leadership Uncertainty

An Ipsos poll predicts a potential Labor primary vote of 28 percent and explores public opinion on potential alternative Prime Ministers, including Penny Wong (17%), Jim Chalmers (11%), and Tanya Plibersek (8%), in the context of a possible hung parliament.

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Australia Faces Hung Parliament in Upcoming Election

Australia's upcoming election is highly likely to result in a hung parliament, forcing negotiations between major parties and crossbenchers to form a government; this follows a significant decline in support for major parties and the rise of independents.

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Australia's Election: Hung Parliament Highly Likely

Australia's upcoming election is projected to result in a hung parliament, with neither major party likely to secure a majority; the balance of power rests on the preferences of numerous crossbench MPs, notably the teal independents who have yet to clearly state their post-election support.

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Wilkie Warns Independents Against Pre-Election Deals

Andrew Wilkie, a Tasmanian independent MP, warns against formal deals between independent MPs and major parties in a potential hung parliament after the next Australian election, drawing on his experience with a broken agreement with Julia Gillard in 2010, advising crossbenchers to maintain leverage...

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UK Electoral System Criticized Amidst Rise of Extremist Parties

Letters to the Guardian discuss the UK's first-past-the-post electoral system, highlighting its failure to represent the progressive majority and its potential to propel extremist parties to power, advocating for electoral reform.

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Neck-and-Neck Election: Labor Holds Slim Lead in Final Poll

A final pre-election poll shows Labor narrowly ahead of the Coalition 51-49%, with significantly lower primary votes for both major parties and a high number of undecided voters suggesting the possibility of a hung parliament; preferences from minor parties are seen as key determinants of the outcom...

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Labor Edges Ahead in Australian Poll Amidst Rising House Prices and International Turmoil

Australia's house prices surged in March, Labor narrowly leads the Coalition in a new poll, and the UN details the killing of Palestinian paramedics by Israeli forces; internationally, Marine Le Pen is barred from office, and Donald Trump discusses a potential third term.

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Australian Election Set for May 3: Albanese vs. Dutton in Tight Race

The Australian federal election is scheduled for May 3, 2024, pitting incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party against Peter Dutton's Liberal Party, with significant influence expected from independent and minor parties. The election is projected to be highly competitive, with various...

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Scamps Challenges Parties on Long-Term Reforms

Independent MP Sophie Scamps is proposing a commission to advise on long-term reforms to address issues such as housing, tax, and climate change, highlighting a policy dispute with the Liberals over tax breaks and contrasting her proposals for small business tax relief with the Liberals' plan for bu...

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