If Jim Chalmers seeks a glimpse of real productivity, he should visit the busy name-plate makers at Parliament House, who are preparing for the unprecedented influx of new members following the Albanese Government’s election win. As the House sits for the first time, the Coalition faces challenges with diminished numbers and the need to strategically navigate legislation amid Labor’s leftward shifts and the influence of the Greens.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: In the basement of Parliament House, workers are busy making name plates for many new politicians because a lot of them won their jobs in a big election, which means the government has changed a lot.
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