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2022 was a good year for the Labor party, with a victory for Daniel Andrews in Victoria and a win at the federal election in May.
When Anthony Albanese took over as PM we asked ABC 7.30's chief political correspondent, Laura Tingle how she thought he’d run the party and the parliament. As the year came to a close we checked back in to see what had changed and what to expect in the year ahead.Laura Tingle, ABC 7.30 chief political correspondent
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