The Coalition’s Drover’s Dog Will Win the Next Australian Election
Adam Parker
Posted on June 17, 2024
In 1983 Australia’s Labor Party leadership changed when then Opposition Leader Bill Hayden fell on his sword to a massively popular Bob Hawke. Hawke went on to win that year’s federal election weeks later. Hayden said just prior to his leadership spill that given the economic mismanagement of the conservative Liberal National Party coalition government (LNP), “A drover’s dog could lead the Labor Party to victory”.
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