‘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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Albanese has a mandate to shift Australia's strategic ties
The re-election of the Albanese Labor government by such a wide margin should not mean “business as usual” for Australia’s security policy. The global uncertainty instigated by US President Donald Trump means Australia’s security landscape is very different today from when Labor was first elected in 2022, or even when its Defence Strategic Review was […] The post Albanese has a mandate to shift Australia’s strategic ties appeared first on Asia T…
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