Recent polling results from Roy Morgan in Australia have revealed a slight shift in support for the two major parties. The ALP (centre-left) has seen a 1.0% drop in the two-party preferred vote, slipping to 52.0%, while the L/NP (centre-right|conservative) has seen a 1.0% increase, rising to 48.0%.
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Article by Martin Foskett
On Wednesday, a legislature vote of no confidence ousted Nauru President Russ Kun from office. This marks an essential shift in the political landscape of the Pacific island nation, which Kun has led since his election last year.
On the 14th of October 2023, Australians will vote in the Voice Referendum, a historic referendum that will decide whether to amend the constitution to create a Voice for Parliament and Government.
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