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2025 Australian Federal Election Results: What You Should Know

ALP's 2025 Election Win: Unexplored Insights Beyond Mainstream Media Reports

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2025 Australian Federal Election Results: What You Should Know

The May 2025 Federal Election returned the Australian Labor Party to Government with a huge majority of 94 seats in the House of Representatives. Although this looks like a resounding success for the ALP, what is not explained by the Mainstream Media and other major sources is that the primary vote for both major parties. For example, the ALP and Liberal/National Coalition have declined amongst the Australian Electorate quite significantly, with results showing:

While in the meantime the primary vote for the other smaller parties receiving :

Totalling 33.6%, shows the electoral swing away from the major parties have declined quite significantly in the last 25 years.

This is not by mere accident, either. It’s a reflection of the domination of Anglo-American Finance over Australia, especially since the end of the Second World War. This has led to a broader crisis of consistent Neo-Liberal and Austerity Plus Policies imposed on the Australian Public by both major parties over the course of 45 to 50 years. This causes an erosion of living standards across a much broader section of society.

With the costs of living increasing, housing affordability out of reach for younger generations, deindustrialisation and other degrowth measures, Australians are looking for alternatives, which was demonstrated in the Federal Election.

With major parties still going down further in this direction, their overall primary vote will further decrease.

For Australia to move forward, it needs a Government of Action that will fight for Working People. Through rapid infrastructure projects such as Iron Boomerang, High Speed Rail and the Bradfield Scheme and develop policies to create our own Economic Sovereignty to the benefit of all.


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