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Australia politics live: Howard says Labor’s dominance won’t last long; emissions bill haggling down to the wire
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Labor is hoping the message from NSW will carry over into its safeguard negotiations so it can wrap them up in time for its 1 July carbon trading deadline – but the Greens are also pointing to the more progressive vote to try to prod the government into going further.

The same battle is playing out over the housing future fund. The Greens think the government can go further than 30,000 homes in the first five years.agree. Labor says it has the balance right but that doesn’t mean anything if it can’t convince the Senate. The government’s workplace gender equality bill will be introduced this week to try to close the gender pay gap and, on Thursday, the wording for theSo it’s a busy week. And one starting with Labor on a high from its win in NSW. You may have noticed thewasn’t mentioned in that legislation negotiation rundown – that’s because it’s written itself out of the negotiations by saying no from the beginning.

Today the federal Coalition party room will have a bit of reckoning of its own – mainland Australia is wall-to-wall red.has told the Australian newspaper that Labor’s hold on power is “brittle” and won’t last long. The Queensland election is not until October 2024 and that will be the first chance the LNP has to win back some power, so it’s going to last a little over a year and a half .

Unlike 2007, the Coalition is still trying to work out what it stands for. All those seeds Howard planted, turning theinto a party of conservatives, have now borne fruit. This IS Howard’s party and voters haven’t exactly embraced it. Demographic changes mean younger voters hold the power now and they are, so far, becoming more progressive. Yet the overwhelming calls from within the Coalition house have been to go further to the right to win back voters.

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