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The premier of the Australian state of Victoria announced Saturday plans to enshrine working from home in law, saying it should be "a right, not a request".
The premier of the Australian state of Victoria announced Saturday plans to enshrine working from home in law, saying it ...
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Australian Parliament resumes after Labor's landslide election victory
Australia’s Parliament has resumed after the center-left Labor Party won one of the nation’s largest-ever majorities in the ...
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Labor will keep Mark Latham’s portrait in the Parliament House party room with one major change
Labor will keep the portrait of disgraced former leader Mark Latham in their Parliament House party room, a move defended by ...
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Australia’s Labor Party Must Return to Working-Class Values
In 2019, Australian Labor Party (ALP) senator Doug Cameron summed up his eleven-year senate career with characteristic candor. “It all comes down to one thing: socialism,” he said. Cameron’s ...
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Federal election feel like ages ago? Parliament is now back. Here’s your political refresher
The 48th parliament is about to begin. Here’s who will be there, what’s on the agenda, and the political and policy ...
Credit: Australian Pool via Reuters Connect Australia’s centre-left Labor government claimed victory on Saturday after a tense election shaped by concerns over housing, the cost of living and ...
The Australian Labor Party’s federal election campaign has promoted Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s fraudulent school funding model, which promises to “fully fund” public schools within ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party is heading for a clear victory in Saturday's general election, according to media projections. A win would make the 62-year-old the first ...
The Australian Labor Party is engaged in an increasingly frenzied campaign against Fatima Payman, its only federal parliamentarian to have condemned Israel’s war crimes and pointed to the Labor ...
In order to settle the case, the Australian Labor Party agreed to pay a civil penalty to the FEC of $14,500 and to “cease and desist” from violating federal law.
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