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Greens-Labor Agreement
Today the Australian Greens signed an Agreement to support a Gillard Labor Government. The Agreement was developed in order to establish a basis for stable and effective government. This Agreement is significant because it formalises Greens MP Adam Bandt’s commitment to forming a Labor Government. It brings Labor to a total of 73 seats in the… Continue reading Greens-Labor Agreement
Australian Labor Party National Conference 2009
From Thursday 30th July to Saturday 1st August the Australian Labor Party held its triennial National Conference in Sydney. The Prime Minister made the opening address at the Conference on Thursday (read the full speech at http://www.pm.gov.au/node/6079). One of the key issues he addressed was the impact of the global recession on jobs. In particular,… Continue reading Australian Labor Party National Conference 2009
Australian Labor Party National Conference
The Australian Labor Party is holding its National Conference over 3 days from 30 July to 1 August 2009 at the Sydney Convention Centre. The Conference will be critical in shaping Labor’s future policy agenda and will cover areas such as climate change, education, health, and national security. The Conference will be particularly significant since… Continue reading Australian Labor Party National Conference
A Rudd Labor Government and Business
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was elected on a positive agenda for reform focussed on six key areas: An Education Revolution; A national plan to fix our hospitals; Decisive action on climate change and water; Balance and Fairness in the workplace; Maintaining a strong economy that delivers for working families; and Maintaining our national security. Kevin… Continue reading A Rudd Labor Government and Business
Federal Labor commits to establish National Inquiry into Post-Secondary Education
To access Hawker Britton’s Occasional Paper on Federal Labor’s National Inquiry into Post-Secondary Education, click here. For more information, contact your Hawker Britton consultant here. For more Hawker Britton Occasional papers, click here.