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Australian President Albanese Wins Second Term

Donald Trump looms large over Saturday's election. As with Canada's election, wannabe Trump opposition Leader and Liberal Party Peter Dutton was trashed in a landslide, losing his parliamentary seat. The coalition is on track to suffer the biggest election loss in decades. Labor Party Prime Minister Anthony Albanese won his second term. The latest left-leaning leader to achieve a comeback victory as President Trump roils global markets and upends international affairs.

“Our government will choose the Australian way, because we are proud of who we are,” Albanese told a cheering crowd at Labor headquarters. “We do not need to beg or borrow or copy from anywhere else.”
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Liberal Party Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and Labor Party Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Our government will choose the Australian way, because we are proud of who we are,” Albanese told a cheering crowd at Labor headquarters. “We do not need to beg or borrow or copy from anywhere else.
— Source

Donald Trump looms large over Saturday's election. As with Canada's election, wannabe Trump opposition Leader and Liberal Party Peter Dutton was trashed in a landslide, losing his parliamentary seat.

Labor has won the 2025 federal election, and Anthony Albanese secured a second term as prime minister.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton suffered a catastrophic result with the Liberal Party. Not only did they lose countless seats, but his seat of Dickson, has fallen. His coalition is on track to suffer the biggest election loss in decades.



The latest left-leaning leader to achieve a comeback victory as President Trump roils global markets and upends international affairs.

Anthony Albanese: Thank you, Australia

Australia’s strong democracy is something to be proud of. A pleasure to thank volunteers in Sydney with Labor Member for Reid, Sally Sitou.
— Source: Anthony Albanese @AlboMP on 'X' | May 3, 2025
 
 

As of about 11 PM Saturday Sydney time, Albanese’s Labor Party is projected to win at least 87 seats in the nation’s House of Representatives—where the government is formed—defeating the conservative bloc of the Liberal and National parties, which was projected to win at least 40, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

The Liberal Party will need to choose a new leader after tonight.

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Protests against Queen Elizabeth Day of Mourning demand abolishment of the monarchy

Thousands of protesters have marched the streets of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Canberra in opposition to the National Day of Mourning for Queen Elizabeth and "racist colonial imperialism."

Published 22 September 2022 at 3:27pm, updated 22 September 2022 at 5:01pm. By Tanisha Stanton, Alexis Moran, Cameron Gooley, Ricky Kirby. Source: NITV

While Australia's parliament house held a memorial service, thousands across the country hit the streets to take a stand against colonisation.

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Aboriginal activist Wayne Wharton and WAR protesters burn an Australian flag in Brisbane. Source: AAP / Russell Freeman

Thousands of protesters have marched the streets of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Canberra in opposition to the National Day of Mourning for Queen Elizabeth and "racist colonial imperialism."

The Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance (WAR) organized a National Day of Protest in response to the government's swift action to declare the one-off public holiday.

While at Canberra's Parliament House, the likes of politicians and ambassadors gathered to commemorate Queen Elizabeth, others were hitting the pavement to stand against the day.

Brisbane's organized rally began at 11:00 am, the same time which Prime Minister Anthony Albanese encouraged Australians to take part in a minute's silence for Queen Elizabeth.

Protest organizer and Gomeroi/Kooma woman Ruby Wharton said the lead-up to the public holiday felt similar to Invasion Day, on January 26.

“We've been yelling for a day of mourning and demanding one for the last 200 years.”

"[Australians] need to ask themselves why our Head of State doesn't even come from this country. And how the head of state got to this country, that's through murder, through pillaging, through [the] dispossession of lands and First Nations people and that's a continuing, ongoing project," she told NITV News.

Published 22 September 2022 at 3:27 pm, updated 22 September 2022 at 5:01 pm. By Tanisha Stanton, Alexis Moran, Cameron Gooley, Ricky Kirby. Source: NITV

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