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Labor and Greens would try to frustrate double-dissolution planning

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has said Labor would not support an early recall of the Senate, further complicating the situation if the government wants to call a double-dissolution election.

The government is considering bringing the budget forward a week to May 3 to give itself extra time to get supply through, which would be necessary for a...

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