Q+A on ABC and ABC iview S18E11 – Got a burning question for our panel?
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Anthony Albanese hasn’t just secured a Labor majority in parliament – he’s crushed his political rivals and weakened opposition to his agenda.
The Liberal benches have shrunk as the party engages in internal conflict over a new leader and policy direction. The Greens will remain a Senate force but have lost at least three MPs, including their leader. ‘Teal’ independents have been thinned by one and possibly two.
So, what now for Albanese’s Australia? What should Labor’s priorities be? What do Australians get for handing them such a big mandate? And what should the opposition and crossbenchers stand for – and against?
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Ed Husic
Ed Husic was elected the federal member for Chifley in 2010 and was re-elected for his sixth term at this year’s election. He is also the outgoing minister for industry and science.
Hollie Hughes
Hollie Hughes is the outgoing Liberal Senator for NSW and was the shadow assistant minister for the NDIS, mental health and suicide prevention following the 2022 election.
Latika Bourke
Latika Bourke is an Australian-British journalist, author, podcaster and moderator. Specialising in geopolitics, she is Writer-at-Large for The Nightly and self-publishes at Latika Takes.
Michael Stutchbury
Michael Stutchbury is the Editor-at-Large of The Australian Financial Review. He’s spent three decades writing and editing on economics and politics in Sydney, Canberra and Washington.
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