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‘Get out of the way’: Albanese asserts his mandate on Labor agenda

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secured a significant second-term victory for Labor in the federal election held on May 3, 2025, across Australia.
  • The election followed internal turmoil within the Coalition, marked by Peter Dutton becoming the first opposition leader to lose his seat and calls for a policy and messaging reset.
  • Labor's win gave it at least 85 House seats and a projected Senate majority of up to 30 seats, allowing plans to quickly implement key policies like a 20% student debt cut and housing reforms.
  • Albanese expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to lead the Australian government, stressing the importance of maintaining a disciplined administration focused on increasing housing availability and promoting sustainability.
  • The victory enables the government to pursue its agenda amid evolving global security challenges, while experts call for deeper strategic thinking about Australia's reliance on the US alliance.
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InnovationAus broke the news in on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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