đź’¨ Abstract
Australia's Liberal Party, following a significant election loss, elected former outback pilot Sussan Ley as its first female leader. Ley, who emphasized the need for policies addressing economic and tax reform, acknowledged the party's struggle with women's support. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese began his second term after the Labor Party's victory, promising to reconcile modern Australia's attitudes toward progressive issues.
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