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AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL PARTIES

AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL PARTIES. Presented by Joshua Suddin – 5E. Australian labor party. Leader : Julia Gillard Ideology: Social democracy Goals: 1 . School reform - better funding and better schools 2. Stop coalition cuts 3. Increasing superannuation guaranteed to 12 %

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AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL PARTIES

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  1. AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL PARTIES Presented by Joshua Suddin – 5E

  2. Australian labor party • Leader: Julia Gillard • Ideology: Social democracy • Goals: 1. School reform - better funding and better schools • 2. Stop coalition cuts • 3. Increasing superannuation guaranteed to 12 % • 4. Building better regional cities • 5. Cleaner power stations • 6. National trade cadetships • 7. Protecting workers’ entitlement

  3. Liberal party of Australia • Leader: Tony Abbott • Ideology: Conservatism, Economic Liberalism • Beliefs: • In the inalienable rights and freedoms of all peoples; and we work towards a lean government that minimizes interference in our daily lives; and maximizes individual and private sector initiative • In government that nurtures and encourages its citizens through incentive, rather than putting limits on people through the punishing disincentives of burdensome taxes and the stifling structures of Labor's corporate state and bureaucratic red tape. • In those most basic freedoms of parliamentary democracy - the freedom of thought, worship, speech and association. • In a just and humane society in which the importance of the family and the role of law and justice is maintained. • In equal opportunity for all Australians; and the encouragement and facilitation of wealth so that all may enjoy the highest possible standards of living, health, education and social justice. • That, wherever possible, government should not compete with an efficient private sector; and that businesses and individuals - not government - are the true creators of wealth and employment. • In preserving Australia's natural beauty and the environment for future generations. • That our nation has a constructive role to play in maintaining world peace and democracy through alliance with other free nations.

  4. National party of Australia • Leader: Warren Truss • Ideology: Conservatism, agrarianism • Goals: 1. Build a stronger, more productive and diverse economy with lower taxes • 2. Get the budget back under control, cut waste & start reducing debt • 3. Help families get ahead by freeing them from the burdens of the carbon tax • 4. Help small business grow and create more jobs • 5. Create stronger jobs growth by building a diverse, world class 5-Pillar economy • 6. Generate one million new jobs over the next five years • 7. Build more modern infrastructure to get things moving • 8. Deliver better services including health services • 9. Deliver better education • 10. Take direct action to reduce carbon emissions inside Australia • 11. Deliver stronger borders • 12. Deliver strong and stable government that restores accountability

  5. Australian greens • Leader: Christine Milne • Ideology: Green politics • Beliefs: 1. Ecological sustainability • 2. Social justice • 3. Peace and non-violence

  6. Katter’s Australian party • Leader: Bob Katter • Ideology: Agrarian economic nationalism, social conservatism • Goals: 1. Restoring confidence in food and agriculture • 2. Rural fire service • 3. Coal seam gas policy • 4. Live cattle exports – Notice of motion • 5. Keep Our State Assets • 6. Fair Food • 7. End to “Nanny State” • 8. No to Carbon Tax – practical solutions: Ethanol • 9. Trade in food and live animals – a net importer of food • 10. Firearm policy

  7. Democratic labor party • Leader: John Madigan • Ideology: Social conservatism • Objectives: • To establish, under Almighty God, the political, legal, social and economic foundations for a just, free and democratic society and for a self-reliant and secure Australia. • To decentralise, to the maximum extent practicable, the ownership, management and control of the means of production, distribution and exchange. • To protect the fundamental and inalienable rights of each person embodied in the common law, statute and tradition – to life, to the essential liberties of conscience, to equality and natural justice, to ownership of property and to a livelihood that enhances the dignity, status and security of the person. • To advance the rights, welfare and status of the natural family, founded in traditional marriage, as the primary provider in the nurturing, rearing and educating of the young and in the care of the infirm and the aged. • To assert the right of governments to supervise the nation’s economy, maintain the rule of law and protect the welfare of the less privileged. • To make a just contribution to the liberties and welfare of the peoples of other nations and to work for international understanding, regional stability and peace. • To promote the principles, objectives and policies of the Democratic Labor Party, through education, organization and the selection of suitable men and women as candidates in federal, state and municipal elections.

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