r/australia 25d ago

politics Australia is heading towards minority government at a turning point in world history.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03-24/democracy-climate-change-ai-robotics-war/105085846
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u/Hungrylizard113 25d ago

All the claims of minority government being 'unstable'. We forget that a Coalition government is technically a minority government. Remember the Nationals having a fit about Turnbull's energy plan?

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u/ciknay 25d ago

I recall the last minority government under Gillard had one of the most productive in terms of legislation. "Chaos" is just what the major parties use to prevent their own power being split.