Labor Left
The Labor Left, also known as the Socialist Left and Progressive Left, is an organised Left faction of the Australian Labor Party. It competes with the more economically liberal Labor Right faction. The Labor Left operates autonomously in each State and Territory of Australia, and organises as a broad alliance at the national level. Its policy positions include party democratisation, economic interventionism, progressive tax reform, refugee rights, gender equality and gay marriage. The faction includes members with a range of political perspectives, including Keynesianism, trade union militancy, Fabian social democracy, New Leftism and democratic socialism.
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1963 Australian federal election1963 in Australia1996 Australian Labor Party leadership election2001 Australian Labor Party leadership election2015_New_South_Wales_state_election2018 Perth by-election2019 Australian Labor Party leadership election2021_Tasmanian_state_electionAndrew GilesAndrew LanderyouAnna BlighAnthony AlbaneseAustralian_Labor_PartyAustralian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)Australian Labor Party CaucusAustralian Labor Party National ExecutiveAustralian Manufacturing Workers UnionAustralian Services UnionAustralian socialist leftBarry PullenBill Hartley (activist)Bill ShortenBob DebusBob HawkeBob SercombeBrian Howe (politician)Brian Tee (politician)Carmel TebbuttCarol Brown (politician)Carolyn JakobsenChansey PaechChris HavilandClyde CameronClyde HoldingConstruction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy UnionDale Wilson (politician)Dave Kelly (politician)Dean WinterDemocratic socialism
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Labor Left
The Labor Left, also known as the Socialist Left and Progressive Left, is an organised Left faction of the Australian Labor Party. It competes with the more economically liberal Labor Right faction. The Labor Left operates autonomously in each State and Territory of Australia, and organises as a broad alliance at the national level. Its policy positions include party democratisation, economic interventionism, progressive tax reform, refugee rights, gender equality and gay marriage. The faction includes members with a range of political perspectives, including Keynesianism, trade union militancy, Fabian social democracy, New Leftism and democratic socialism.
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Andrew Giles
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Young Labor Left
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