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Albanese looks to turn the jeers into cheers

ANALYSIS: The Australian Prime Minister hopes for a major re-set after losing ground in 2023 and faces a big test at upcoming by-elections

Albanese's honeymoon came to an abrupt end in 2023 over the divisive 'Voice' referendum and cost of living pressures.

At the Australian Open tennis final on the weekend, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was booed so loudly it caused a halt to proceedings.

It’s not unusual for politicians to cop abuse at such events and the reception given to Albanese was not much different from the derision directed at his

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Lachlan Colquhoun Tue, 30 Jan 2024
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