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Today, Labor’s national conference officially begins. Held in Brisbane over two days, it’s Labor’s first face-to-face national conference in five years.
Around 2000 Labor politicians, party members and unionists, will meet to discuss some of the most important issues in our politics right now: The Voice, housing, AUKUS and the climate, to name a few.
Today, national affairs editor James Massola and chief political correspondent David Crowe on what decisions or flashpoints could come out of Labor's national conference.
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Today, Labor’s national conference officially begins. Held in Brisbane over two days, it’s Labor’s first face-to-face national conference in five years.
Around 2000 Labor politicians, party members and unionists, will meet to discuss some of the most important issues in our politics right now: The Voice, housing, AUKUS and the climate, to name a few.
Today, national affairs editor James Massola and chief political correspondent David Crowe on what decisions or flashpoints could come out of Labor's national conference.
Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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