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Australia heads to the polls tomorrow for federal elections after three years of Labor rule

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A political economic assessment of 2025 elections: 

 

Australia's 2025 election exposes a political economy dominated by neoliberal convergence between major parties who offer technocratic fixes while avoiding structural challenges like housing commodification, fossil fuel dependence despite digital transition possibilities, and massive military-technological investment (AUKUS). Both Labor's "responsible economic management" via soft austerity and the Coalition's tax cuts coupled with public service automation preserve capital interests while ignoring the deteriorating conditions of work and livelihood for most citizens. Meanwhile, an emerging electoral bloc increasingly rejects this two-party framework, driven by precarious employment, technological displacement, and climate urgency, signaling a potential shift toward more radical political engagement as traditional voting patterns erode and democratic legitimacy weakens.

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Political Economic analysis of 2025 elections 

Period2 May 2025

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