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Australia General Elections : On May 3, Australia will have general elections. What are voters’ top concerns? An explanation

Australia General Elections : Australia’s federal elections are slated for May 3, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s centre-left Labour Party seeking a second three-year term. Albanese arrived at Governor-General Sam Mostyn’s official residence on Friday to formally launch the election, before making the announcement at a Parliament House news conference. Addressing the nation, the Prime Minister acknowledged the challenges of previous years while emphasising his government’s commitment to addressing global uncertainty.

“In the previous few years, the globe has thrown a lot at Australia. We cannot predict the issues that may face us in uncertain times, but we can plan how we will respond,” Albanese told the Associated Press (AP). He also discussed Labour’s emphasis on reducing cost-of-living pressures while creating a solid platform for the future. As the campaign progresses, opposition leader Peter Dutton’s conservative coalition is anticipated to gain seats in the House of Representatives.

Australia General Elections : Voters’ major concerns range from inflation to housing shortage.

According to projections, the country’s forthcoming elections will likely be dominated by the rising cost of living, the economy, energy, and China. With affordable housing in low supply and interest rates still high, voters must choose between two parties with opposing views on how to shift the country’s energy industry away from fossil fuels. The UK has seen one of the fastest increases in the cost of living in recent years, with the present Labour government overseeing some of the most difficult economic conditions.

According to government data, egg costs grew by 11% last year, while beer prices increased by 4%. Meanwhile, property analyst CoreLogic revealed that Australian rentals rose 4.8% in 2024, following a much steeper 8.1% increase in 2023.

Inflation has forced some building companies out of business, further constricting the already scarce housing supply and driving rental prices even higher. While the government has implemented tax cuts and subsidies for rent and energy bills, critics claim that its spending policies have contributed to persistently high inflation.

On energy policy, both main parties in the country agree on achieving net zero emissions by 2050, but they offer vastly different timelines. The opposition has promised to build seven government-funded nuclear power facilities, the first of which is slated to be operational in 2035. However, the government claims that Australia’s ageing coal and gas-fired plants will not be able to cover the gap until nuclear energy becomes viable. Instead, it aspires to have renewables powering 82% of the country’s energy grid by 2030, including wind and solar energy.

The opposition claims that the government’s fast move toward renewables is unrealistic and may discourage investment in clean energy technologies. Labour came to power in 2022 with a pledge to reduce Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by 43% below 2005 levels by the end of the decade. With energy policy shaping up to be a defining issue in this election, the decision might define the country’s route to a sustainable future—or a return to more traditional energy sources.

Albanese government seeks second term.

Historically, Australian administrations have rarely lost power after a single term, which has not occurred since 1931, during the Great Depression. However, second-term elections frequently result in seat losses for ruling parties. The Labour Party now has a slender majority of 77 MPs in the 151-seat House of Representatives. Due to redistribution, there will only be 150 seats after the next election. A minority administration, supported by independent or small party legislators, is a possible conclusion. In the 2022 election, a record 19 members who were not associated with either the administration or the opposition entered Parliament. Unaligned MPs could decide whether Labor or Dutton’s conservative Liberal Party forms Australia’s first minority government since the 2010 election.

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