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  2. Progressive Labour Party (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The party was founded by dissident former members of the Australian Labor Party and the original Communist Party of Australia in 1996. [1] [2] The party claimed that the ALP has abandoned its traditional working-class supporters as it has moved towards the political right.

  3. Progressive Labor Party (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    Former BLMP MP Doris Blackburn became the PLP's president after its formation. [3] [4] Blackburn contested the division of Wills at the 1951 federal election. She was unsuccessful, coming in third place with 17.6% of the vote. [5] Mutton was the only candidate endorsed by the PLP at the 1952 Victorian state election. He was re-elected despite a ...

  4. Progressive Labor Party - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Labor Party or Progressive Labour Party may refer to: . Progressive Labor Party (United States), a Marxist–Leninist political party based primarily in the U.S. ...

  5. List of historical political parties in Australia - Wikipedia

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    All for Australia League: 1931–1932 ANP — Australian Nationalist Party: 1958–1958 Anti-immigration: ANA — Australian National Alliance: 1978–1981 Anti-immigration, Anti Asian AAHP: Australian Affordable Housing Party: 2016–2022 Affordable housing: AP: Australian Progressives [1] 2014–2022 [2] Progressivism: APP — Australian ...

  6. Rani Mukerji, Karan Johar to Address Australian Parliament ...

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    Indian cinema stalwarts Rani Mukerji and Karan Johar are set to deliver a keynote address at the Australian Parliament House on Aug. 13. The event precedes the 15th annual Indian Film Festival of ...

  7. Parliamentary Labor Party - Wikipedia

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    When the Premiers' Plan came up for a vote in South Australia, 23 of Labor's 30 House of Assembly members and two of Labor's four Legislative Council members voted for it. In August 1931, the South Australian state conference of the Labor Party expelled all of the MPs who supported the Premiers' Plan, including Premier Lionel Hill and his ...

  8. Parliamentary Labour Party - Wikipedia

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    The term Parliamentary Labour Party refers to the party in Parliament, whereas the term Labour Party refers to the entire Labour Party, the parliamentary element of which is the PLP. A similar body for the Conservative Party is the 1922 Committee. An organisation for former members, the PLP in exile, was established after the 2010 general election.

  9. 1 Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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    1 Elizabeth, also known as Martin Place Metro North Tower, is a 174 m (571 feet) 40–story skyscraper in Sydney, Australia.Designed by Johnson Pilton Walker (JPW), the building has been integrated with the adjoining 50 Martin Place building, as well as the Martin Place Metro Station that sits under 1 Elizabeth.