Does Labor have the appetite for reform?
5/6/202626 min
This week marked the start of Anthony Albanese’s fifth year in power. His time in office so far has often been described as ‘cautious’ and risk averse, and it’s left some posing the question: what is Labor’s vision for the nation? Why is it so centrist? Chief political correspondent Dan Jervis-Bardy speaks to Nour Haydar about the the evolution of Labor’s left
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First 90 secondsDan Jervis-Bardy· Guest0:00
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Noor Haydar· Host0:03
I'm Noor Haydar, coming to you from Gadigal Land, and this is The Full Story. This week marked the start of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's fifth year in power. His time in office so far has often been described as cautious and risk-averse. It's left some posing the questions: What is Labor's vision for the nation? And why is it so centrist? Today, Chief Political Correspondent Dan Jervis-Bardy on the evolution of Labor's left, and what does it stand for? It's Thursday, the 7th of May.
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