Albanese’s Cautious Approach Risks a Repeat of Turnbull’s Wasted Majority. He Must Find a Middle Path
- Australia issued sanctions against Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, joining the UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway in a coordinated effort over the Israel-Gaza conflict.
- Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong explained that the sanctions are a response to actions in the West Bank and emphasized the need for a two-state solution amid ongoing violence.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government seeks to build alliances, though its sanctions are seen as symbolic rather than impactful, reflecting Australia's limited influence in the Middle East.
- Albanese's recent address focused on voter trust and delivering on promised initiatives rather than pursuing bold reforms.
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Albanese's silence reveals much about his government's weaknesses
The prime minister argued his task was to convince Australians to trust governments again rather than deliver bold reform. His omission of several key issues was notable. The post Albanese’s silence reveals much about his government’s weaknesses appeared first on Crikey.
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Albanese’s cautious approach risks a repeat of Turnbull’s wasted majority. He must find a middle path
The next three years will determine whether the prime minister can lead big national conversations that have the capacity to change the country.
·Sydney, Australia
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