Sensible women and men have had more than enough. They also have plenty of alternatives come the next election if they still feel that the current crop of national leaders is failing them.
This time next year, Australia will more than likely be knee-deep in a federal election campaign. If things continue as they are, the major parties will go backwards.The teals are targeting more Coalition seats while the Greens aim to slice further into Labor territory in Wills and Richmond, and against the Liberals in seats like Sturt.
There are several regional seats vulnerable to the two-strike strategy where independent candidates made significant inroads in 2022 – Wannon, held by Liberals frontbencher and potential leadership aspirant Dan Tehan, Grey in South Australia where sitting Liberal Rowan Ramsey is retiring, and Cowper and Nicholls, held by the Nationals.
The budget and Dutton’s reply to it presents another opportunity for Labor and the Coalition to regroup, to give people a clear sense of their agendas for the next year and the next term to address the many vexed problems the country faces. A couple of interest rates cuts would help lighten the national mood before polling day. Labor might get lucky. Philip Lowe waited too long to increase rates, Michele Bullock might not want to wait too long to cut them.
His brain snap at Sunday’s rally aside, Albanese has responded appropriately to the horrific murders of the past few weeks which demand a whole of government, whole of society approach.The tragedy of it is that it took the deaths of so many women to prompt the emergency meeting of national cabinet. Women infuriated by the extent of the violence, the seeming lack of action to combat it, the never-ending recitation of platitudes can only hope thatIt also cannot end there.
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