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- Leader and Prime Minister: Kevin Rudd
- Deputy Leader: Julia Gillard
- Party President: Mike Rann
- Founded: 1891
- Headquarters: Centenary House, 19 National Circuit, Barton, Australian Capital Territory 2600
- Political Ideology: Democratic socialism, Social democracy,
- Political Position: Center-Left
- International Affiliation: Socialist International
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The Australian Labor Party is one of the major political parties in Australia. It is also the oldest active political party in the country, having been founded prior to federation.Northern Territory ALP: About NT Labor
Positions
The Australian Labor Party supports a strong national government, stating in their platform that "government has a critical role in ensuring fairness by: ensuring equal opportunity; removing unjustifiable discrimination; and achieving a more equitable distribution of wealth, income and status."Australian Labor Party: What Labor Stands For2007 Election
After an 11-year hiatus, the Australian Labor Party, led by Kevin Rudd, returned to power in the federal election of November 2007. The party also was elected to power in all eight state and territory legislatures.Rudd's Government
- Rudd signed the Kyoto Protocol
- On February 13, 2008, he apologized to indigenous Australians for the [[Australia's "Stolen Generations"|stolen generation]]
- Rudd plans to overhaul Howard's WorkChoices program.News.com.au: Kevin Rudd Pushes Work Choices, Kyoto Mandates(November 26, 2007)
- Rudd has announced that he will withdraw Australia's troops from the Iraq War.Sydney Morning Herald: War Based on a Lie, Says Rudd(June 3, 2008)
Quotes
"Competitive markets are massive and generally efficient generators of economic wealth....But markets sometimes fail, requiring direct government intervention through instruments such as industry policy...Parties of the Centre Left around the world are wrestling with a similar challenge -the creation of a competitive economy while advancing the overriding imperative of a just society. Some call this the `third way'...it is a repudiation of Thatcherism and its Australian derivatives...It is...a new formulation of the nation's economic and social imperatives." -Kevin Rudd, 1998Parliament of Australia: First Speech To Parliament"We are constantly being told that we've never been wealthier. And many of us are. On average we all are. But that's just the problem.. no one is average." -Julia GillardWoopidoo!: Wealth Quotes
"The very men who say that giving a woman a vote would degrade her, have not the slightest compunction about making her a drudge...It is not degrading for her to scrub a floor or to be turned into a stuffy kitchen to cook for a man...but to give her a voice in the government of the country will degrade her! That is what the opponents of female suffrage tell us." -James Stewart, 1902Parliament of Australia: Parliamentary Debates
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Fifteen! But they're taking girls on at twelve. Of course there's meals. But you've got to room yourself, and then there's washing, clean aprons and caps and cuffs and collars. You...Amazon
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Australian Labor Party Questions
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Why no white after Labor Day? 3 Answers"As with many customs and etiquette dictums, it's difficult to pin down the reason behind the prohibition against white after Labor Day. We searched on variatio... read more -
Has the globalization advantage of cheap labor been replaced with US skilled labor? 1 AnswerAbsolutely! But, if you look back historically, it started with the American worker being replaced in American factories with illegal workers who had no choice... read more -
Who is the leader of the labor party in Israel? 2 AnswersEhud Barak - From a Government Source. http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/MFAArchive/2000_2009/2001/3/Ehud+Barak.htm "In June 2007, Ehud Barak was elected to head the ... read more
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Australian Labor Party Timeline
- 1891: Founded in Queensland, Australia
- 1899: First labor government takes office in Queensland, lasting seven days.
- 1901: Becomes a federal party, when the six colonies federate.
- 1901: 16 members elected to the house, 8 to the senate in the first Commonwealth elections.
- 1908: Adopts the name Australian Labour Party.
- 1910: First labor majority elected in both houses.
- 1912: Changes name to Australian Labor Party, due to influence of American labor movement.
- 1983: Hawke government floats the Australian dollar.
- 2007: Labor Party, under Kevin Rudd, returned to power, after an eleven year absence.



