Australia's left-leaning labor party wins elections as PM Anthony Albanese eyes second term: Media projections
Saturday, 3 May 2025 () Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is poised for a general election victory, according to media projections, amidst economic concerns and the shadow of Donald Trump's trade policies. Early results indicate a significant swing towards Labor, potentially securing a parliamentary majority. Voters weighed starkly different economic visions, with Albanese emphasizing renewable energy and Dutton advocating for nuclear power.
Australians head to the polls in a high-stakes federal election that pits incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese against Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. As over 18 million citizens cast their votes on May 3, 2025, the nation grapples with soaring inflation, housing shortages, and rising interest...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secures a rare consecutive term, defeating Peter Dutton in a landmark election. The results signal a clear rejection of Trump-style conservative politics, as..
Australian PM Anthony Albanese re-elected for a second three-year term
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's centre-left Labour Party is set to win a second term as opposition leader Peter Durron loses..
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Australians have cast their votes in a tightly contested national election, choosing between incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and opposition leader... IndiaTimes
Anthony Albanese has won a second term as Australia's prime minister. He is the first leader in 21 years to achieve back-to-back election victories. Albanese,... IndiaTimes