As Australia approaches its next federal election, a bipartisan agreement between Labor and the Coalition is essential to ensure political stability, economic growth, and the safeguarding of Australia’s national interest.
Historically, despite mutual antipathy, these two major parties have worked together in times of national crisis, such as when the Hawke Labor government liberalised both trade and the financial markets leading to a long period of strong economic growth.
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