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Published in Politics and Government on Wednesday, December 18th 2024 at 23:20 GMT by Sydney Morning Herald   Print publication without navigation

  • Despite the media pile-on, it has not been a terrible first-term government. The Labor leader brings substance to the job and is moving Australia forward after years of inaction.

The article from The Sydney Morning Herald discusses the public and political perception of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Despite facing criticism and challenges, the piece argues that Albanese isn't a "terrible" Prime Minister and deserves some understanding. It highlights that while Albanese has made mistakes, such as his handling of the Voice referendum and some policy missteps, he has also managed to navigate through significant issues like the AUKUS deal and the economic recovery post-COVID. The author suggests that the constant barrage of negative media and political attacks might be overshadowing his achievements and the complexities of his role. The article calls for a more balanced view of Albanese's tenure, acknowledging his efforts in areas like climate policy, international relations, and domestic economic stability, urging the public to cut him some slack as he continues to lead the country.

Read the Full Sydney Morning Herald Article at:
[ https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/albanese-has-taken-hits-but-isn-t-a-terrible-pm-cut-him-some-slack-20241215-p5kyhh.html ]

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