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Anthony Albanese

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New WHS laws grant unions class action powers

Parliament passes bill to support employees against sex-based discrimination and harassment in the workplace

December 14, 2022 Ariana Haghighi
Analysis, News //

Labor’s budget: Where’s the rest of it?

Straight out of Budget Lockup, Honi gives you all the info on where students lie in this year’s Federal Budget.

October 25, 2022 Sam Randle, Thomas Sargeant, Ellie Stephenson and Christian Holman
Analysis //

What does an Albanese Labor government mean for students?

Ahead of the budget, it's important for students to take a look at the government's time thus far with a critical lens.

October 25, 2022 Gerard Buttigieg
News //

NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal joins PM in supporting Indigenous Voice to Parliament

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that O’Neal was open to appearing in videos about “the importance of bringing people together” as part of the Government’s campaign to mobilise support for an Indigenous Voice.

August 28, 2022 Carmeli Argana
Analysis //

Uluru Statement to define Albanese Government as Garma Festival opens

The voices of First Nations peoples – so long silenced in Australian democracy – may soon speak very loudly as the 2022 Garma Festival opens in Arnhem Land this week.

August 2, 2022 Ethan Floyd
Editorials, Federal Election 2022 //

Editorial: Week 13, Semester 1

A better world is always built by young people who are unashamedly idealistic.

May 23, 2022 Roisin Murphy
Federal Election 2022 //

Debt alarmism is bad, think employment instead

Debts and AAA credit ratings don’t mean a thing if we don’t have the workers and infrastructure to utilise government spending.

May 17, 2022 Sam Randle
Culture //

Albo drops fire mix tape, crowd goes wild

Michael Sun and Lamya Rahman report on some lower house music

April 18, 2016 Lamya Rahman and Michael Sun
Analysis //

Political Economy at risk from restructure

ECOP is no stranger to struggle, Edward Furst reports

March 22, 2016 Edward Furst

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