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In a compromise move the portrait of Mark Latham in Labor’s caucus room will have a disclaimer to recognise his life ...
A photo of one-time prime ministerial hopeful Mark Latham will not be taken down from Labor's caucus room, as the ex-leader ...
The federal party decided on Monday to add a note to its former leader’s image, saying he had been expelled from the party ...
Following calls to have his portrait removed from the Labor party room in Canberra, where it sits among all the party's ...
Mark Latham’s photo will remain hanging wall of Labor caucus room in the wake of allegations of domestic violence and ...
Australia's island state of Tasmania appeared on Sunday to be heading for a minority government as vote counting continued ...
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The 48th parliament is about to begin. Here’s who will be there, what’s on the agenda, and the political and policy ...
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Tasmanians are no closer to knowing who will lead the state after Saturday’s snap election led to a hung parliament, with ...
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Despite public objections from members, the portrait of Mark Latham will remain in Labor’s Parliament House party room albeit with one major change. Labor will keep the portrait of disgraced former ...
Anthony Albanese regrets that Mark Latham was ever made leader of the federal Labor Party, saying the state MP holds views he considers "repulsive".
Tanya Plibersek says she cried when Mark Latham was named Labor leader in 2003. Latham faces abuse claims by his ex-partner, ...
The federal party decided on Monday to add a note to its former leader’s image noting he had been expelled from the party and saying his actions conflicted with its values.
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