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A Critical Reflection on Eleven Weeks of Post-Election Politics
Eleven weeks ago tomorrow, Australia marked a significant shift in its political landscape with the return of the Labour Party to office, securing a commanding majority in the lower house. The Parliament now appears as a sea of red, signaling Labour's dominance, while in the Senate, a coalition of Labour and Greens holds enough influence to pass legislation with relative ease. Since that landmark election, the political climate has been defined by the new government's challenges and the lingering questions about its priorities and approach.