An expert criticizes the Victorian government, stating that no one from the Labor party has contacted him regarding a $15 billion CFMEU corruption claim, amidst warnings of ongoing criminality on construction sites.
Adelaide Airport has sparked controversy by removing digital billboards from environmental conservation groups, deeming them 'too political,' while simultaneously retaining advertisements from gas and mining companies. The decision was made during the national conference of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), which the conservation ads were targeting.
In a rare foreign intervention, Israel's embassy in Canberra criticized the Australian Labor party's proposed Palestine policy ahead of its conference, challenging positions on settler violence and annexation of Palestinian territory.
The Australian Labor Party's draft policy platform indicates a watering down of its long-held opposition to mandatory jail sentences, rather than a complete repeal. The document also addresses online gambling inducements.
Wayne Swan, president of the Australian Labor party, has likened One Nation leader Pauline Hanson to Donald Trump, urging Labor to counter what he calls a 'dark, dystopic picture of the future.'
The Labor Party plans to highlight One Nation's record of opposing cost-of-living relief measures to undermine Pauline Hanson's popularity and support for struggling workers.
As the budget debate intensifies online, Australia's Labor senator Ellie Whiteaker is employing soft toys and memes to simplify the government's budget message, acknowledging the challenge of selling a complex federal budget.
The Australian Labor Party has made the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) a key component of its budget savings plan, with the peak body encouraging providers to engage.
Growing support, including within Australia's Labor party, is emerging for a new gas tax aimed at curbing wartime profits, while the gas industry is actively mobilizing in opposition to the potential levy.
The Sydney Morning Herald discusses the 'Hanson paradox,' analyzing how a populist surge, often associated with Pauline Hanson, has unexpectedly become advantageous for the Labor party in Australian politics.
Victoria's Labor party has been torn apart by scandals involving corruption, debt, and a royal commission, with the new premier promising a new direction.
An escalator malfunction at Labor's national conference was one of the few instances where Prime Minister Albanese appeared to lose control, inadvertently showcasing his escalating grip on the Labor Party.
Australian artists are outraged and the Labor party is divided over AI companies' efforts to weaken copyright laws, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese scheduled to deliver a speech on AI.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns acknowledged the significant challenge for the Labor party to retain power, citing threats from One Nation, as protesters interrupted a state conference.
The Australian Labor Party has reached a deal with the Greens to pass changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing reforms, with the minor party also negotiating an extension to the inquiry into NDIS changes.
A recent survey indicates that the Labor party is trailing behind the Coalition and One Nation in the state election race, putting pressure on Jacinta Allan. Additionally, advocacy groups are warning that women will be the most negatively impacted by proposed cuts to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Barnaby Joyce has attributed a recent surge in One Nation's poll numbers to the Labor party, while Pauline Hanson has stated her readiness to become Prime Minister. This reflects ongoing shifts and dynamics within Australian federal politics.
Norway's Labor Party (Ap) and Progress Party (Frp) have reached an agreement on new, more liberal regulations for motor vehicle use in undeveloped areas. The parties will hold a press conference to announce the details of the new law, which will still include penalties for serious offenses.
Mani Hussaini of the Labor Party (Ap) expresses concern that the Progress Party's (Frp) oil policy could lead to a significantly higher level of conflict, potentially spilling over into the Storting (Norwegian parliament).
Australian independent Senator Tammy Tyrrell, formerly of the Jacqui Lambie Network, has announced her defection to the Labor Party. She stated she would not apologize for her decision to join the government.
Australia's Labor party and cricketer Usman Khawaja have strongly criticized the Coalition's proposed immigration policy, with Khawaja calling it "appalling" and discriminatory.
Australia's Labor Party has released its draft 2026 platform, which indicates a more assertive approach towards China and notably omits the party's long-standing opposition to mandatory jail terms.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has expressed her desire to work with the Liberal and National parties to defeat the Labor party, but has explicitly ruled out forming an official coalition.
Australia's Labor Party appears poised to reform the capital gains tax discount following parliamentary inquiry findings that the Howard-era settings contribute to intergenerational inequality in the housing market.
Australia's Labor Party is pushing for the implementation of 'exclusion zones' around polling booths, following a reported increase in abuse directed at election volunteers.
The Australian government is insisting that former senator Rex Patrick pay up to $150,000 in legal costs if he loses his Freedom of Information battle over Aukus documents, sparking anger at the Labor party.
Anthony Albanese's government is set to announce sweeping changes to student work placements across 10 fields, including physiotherapy and speech pathology, aiming to address anxiety and frustration.
Mr. Peter Azubuike, the Abia State Chairman of the Labor Party, stated that the party is the most stable and has a strong political structure in the state for the 2027 general elections.
Norwegian aid is set for a complete overhaul, with Development Minister Åsmund Aukrust (Labor Party) preparing to implement significant budget cuts in the sector over the coming weeks and months. This follows a hearing on aid spending.
Australia's Health Minister has denied claims of vying for the prime minister position, while Treasurer Chalmers conceded that the Labor party faced criticism over proposed capital gains tax changes.
Concerns have been raised that the Australian Labor party's historic tax reforms need to be communicated in plain English to be understood by the public.
Experts are cautioning that the Australian Labor party's proposed partial ban on gambling advertising has "influencer blind spots," allowing the "predatory industry" to adapt quickly.
The Støre government is facing criticism for its inability to agree on defense policy, with critics arguing that Norway cannot afford to waste valuable time on the issue.
The One Nation party in Australia is reportedly attracting votes from the Labor party, leading to it surpassing the Coalition in recent political shifts.
Norway's Fellesforbundet, a major LO affiliate, is demanding a return to the central board of the Labor Party (Ap), after two former LO leaders retained their positions while Fellesforbundet lost its seat.