Overview of Australian Political Parties: Ideologies, Goals, and Principles
This document provides an insight into the ideologies, goals, and principles of key Australian political parties: the Australian Labor Party, led by Julia Gillard, which champions social democracy with a focus on improving schools, hospitals, and the economy; the Australian Liberal Party under Tony Abbott, promoting conservatism and economic liberalism for equal opportunity; the National Party, led by Warren Truss, which emphasizes agrarianism and social conservatism; and the Australian Greens, led by Christine Milne, advocating for peace, non-violence, and environmental respect.
Overview of Australian Political Parties: Ideologies, Goals, and Principles
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Australian Labor Party Head = Julia Gillard Ideology = Social Democracy Goals = Better schools, hospitals and a strong economy. Principles = the abolition of poverty, and the achievement of greater equality in the distribution of income, wealth and opportunity
Australian Liberal Party Head = Tony Abbott Ideology = Conservatism, Economic and Liberalism Goals = Equal opportunity for all Australians; and the encouragement and wealth so that all may enjoy the highest standards of livingand health Principles = The Liberal Party of Australia promotes 'free enterprise' and individual liberty
National Party of Australia Head = Warren Truss Ideology = Conservatism and agrarianism Goals = The future is critical to the future of our nation Principles = The Nationals' values are socially conservative and promote private enterprise
Australian Greens Party Head = Christine Milne Ideology = Peace and non-violence Goals = Give people the confidence to manifest one's religion or beliefs Principles = Human beings are part of the natural world, and all forms of life on Earth deserve our respect.