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Australian Voters Choose Stability Over Change
AustraliaSaturday, May 3, 2025
One of the key moments in the campaign was Albanese's response to Trump's tariffs on Australia. He called a press conference and, with his foreign and trade ministers by his side, stated that Trump's actions were not those of a friend. This bold stance likely helped to solidify his image as a strong leader.
The Liberal Party's loss means that Dutton's plan to build seven nuclear plants won't be happening. Instead, Albanese's next term will focus on continuing the rapid rollout of renewable energy projects. This has been a contentious issue, with some rural communities expressing concern about the impact on their environment and quality of life. The government aims to cut carbon emissions by 43% by 2030, and so far, it has approved enough renewable power projects to power 10 million homes.
The election also saw a shift in Australia's foreign relations. Albanese has been credited with improving ties with China, leading to the lifting of tariffs imposed during his predecessor's term. His government has also worked to repair relations with Pacific Island nations, aiming to prevent Beijing from filling a leadership vacuum. On the home front, Albanese has promised to tackle rising living costs, provide tax cuts, and build more houses to ease the housing crisis.
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