The Labour Party has introduced a public transport fare cap policy and unveiled a new list of candidates, signalling a shift toward moderate, stable governance in response to public demand for cost-of-living relief and political clarity.
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not nanny state, but distant aunt Labour
Democracy Briefing: A $65 million argument over a $6 billion transport holesofter than Greens, firmer than National
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