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Three Gen Z Liberals discuss where it went wrong for the party in the federal election and how it can solve "a disconnect" with young people.
Queenslander Larissa Waters emerged as the second woman to lead the federal Greens, beating out South Australian Sarah Hanson-Young and Mehreen Faruqi.
Larissa Waters will be tasked with rebuilding the Greens in the lower house after its near election wipe out and managing the ...
It’s not in the Constitution, but convention has always held that a prime minister should be drawn from the House of ...
The party room of 12 wise disciples representing the minor party in federal parliament has shunned the firebrand deputy ...
The Greens held a party meeting in Melbourne this afternoon to choose a new leader after the shock loss of Adam Bandt.
Australia-Vietnam engagement is poised to deepen during PM Albanese’s second term, highlighting strategic partnerships in the ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has spoken of the courage, resilience and hope of Australian citizen Yang Hengjun, ...
The Suffolk County Department of Labor partnered with the Suffolk Legislature and IBEW Local 25 to bring in more than 50 employers for these job seekers fourteen and up.
For the Liberals to meet the majority of young people “where they are” would require the party to veer dramatically to the ...
Australia’s newly reelected Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is meeting with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto ...
As young people move to the left, the government is seeking to stop them accessing an anti-war and socialist analysis, and ...