After retaking the leadership in 2013, Kevin Rudd brought in sweeping changes to democratise the ALP and reduce the power of factions, including giving members a 50 per cent say in the leadership vote and making it harder for the caucus to replace the leader. 4 0 obj
Several GOP senators expressed opposition to Biden's stimulus plan in recent days. Leader of the Opposition in the Senate was, and still is, Senator Penny Wong (left) and her deputy at the time was Senator Stephen Conroy.Credit:Andrew Meares. Amid recent chatter about Anthony Albaneseâs leadership, there has been speculation about whether he still has the backing of a particular faction or state group. Twelve Senators who represent the entire state. Both houses sit at Parliament House in Spring Street, Melbourne. Imagine that we have 53 to 47 Democrats in the Senate and we canât get a judge through. So the replacement Senator was like a night watchman, just holding the place until the people could cho⦠For years, the Right has been run collectively by the ShortCons â named after Bill Shorten and former senator Stephen Conroy. Julia Gillard (notionally from the Left, but close to the Right) and Albanese are the only two Labor leaders since 1967 to have come from the Left faction. 2 0 obj
If you'd like some expert background on an issue or a news event, drop us a line at explainers@smh.com.au or explainers@theage.com.au. While conveners Hill, Ayres and Claydon have some influence, Albanese as the leader (and a long-time powerbroker) sits at the top of the factional pile. Photo First & Last name Party State Positions; Eric Abetz: ⦠On the left: the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, the United Workers Union, the Community and Public Sector Union and the Construction, Forestry, Mining, Maritime and Energy Union (though the divisions in the CFMMEU could form another explainer). The successful candidates for the six Senate vacancies for Queensland are (in order of their election): SCARR, Paul â Liberal National Party of Queensland. The Parliament of Victoria is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria that follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system. The Parliament of Victoria is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria that follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system. Meet the people that power a movement. The Leftâs national conveners are Victorian MP Julian Hill, NSW Senator Tim Ayres and MP Sharon Claydon, while MP Matt Thistlethwaite is the national convener of the Right along with South Australian Senator Don Farrell. GREEN, Nita â Australian Labor Party. Victorian Senators Quiz Stats. While Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, was the lone member of the GOP to vote against Trump after his first trial, he was joined this time by six others: Richard Burr of North Carolina, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Ben Sasse of Nebraska, and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania. <>
Was Theobald Wolfe Tone an Irish patriot? As a result, heâs unlikely to face a challenge any time soon from any of the other would-be leaders of the party. If you have questions for the Senators, we encourage you to contact their office: ð¹ Senator Canavan: senator.canavan@aph.gov.au; (07) 4927 2003 ð¹ Senator Stoker: (07) 3001 8170 Hail Satan! The members and Senators who voted for Turnbull have done a complete reversal on important issues, namely global warming and with the Paris agreement on the horizon there is a good chance that this turnabout will end up having enormous economic impact. Perhaps the most influential national figure is South Australian Don Farrell (a veteran senator dubbed the Godfatherâ£) who has been the leader of MPs aligned with the Shoppies (the SDA or Shop, Distributive and Allied Employeesâ Association union) grouping within the caucus for more than a decade. South Australians Penny Wong and Mark Butler have considerable influence, too, as do Victorian MP Andrew Giles and NSW MP Pat Conroy, Tasmanian Senator Carol Brown (nicknamed the Godmother) and Queensland Senator Murray Watt. They sit in the Senate (the upper house of parliament). View all current Victorian Greens Campaigns. And just how powerful are they? What part of the Victorian era (early, middle, late) and what part of the Elizabethan era do you find most interesting? While the majority of rank-and-file members are Left-leaning, once in Parliament, the Right usually has more MPs â though the number of Left MPs has grown in the past decade. Anthony Byrne is close to both Marles and Shorten. In theory, that canât happen anymore because of Ruddâs changes â but thatâs never been tested in practice. Email addresses for Victorian Senators as at 18 Sept 2019 Save this list â you may need it again ALP Senator the Hon Kim Carr senator.carr@aph.gov.au Senator Raff Ciccone senator.ciccone@aph.gov.au Senator Kimberley Kitching senator.kitching@aph.gov.au Senator Jess Walsh senator.walsh@aph.gov.au ⦠Tanya Plibersek is one of the most senior figures in the NSW Left, popular with rank-and-file members and touted in some quarters as a better option than Albanese for leader. Although it is possible for legislation to be first introduced in the Council, most bills ⦠Our People. The DLP will be fielding a Victorian Senate team of 2 candidates. stream
The successful candidates for the six Senate vacancies for Victoria are (in order of their election): PATERSON, James â Liberal. '��p&0틫����+n���&^����Ã��_�GrP�`. Before that he was political correspondent for the Australian Financial Review. When alternative leaders to Albanese are speculated on, itâs Bowen, Chalmers, Burke and Marles most often mentioned as potential alternatives â but any such switch is unlikely as the current leader has support from much of the Right, still, and there is little appetite for bloodletting. The sub-factions work well together in Canberra, most of the time, but are often at loggerheads at a state level. CICCONE, Raffaele â Australian Labor Party. The Leftâs national conveners are Victorian MP Julian Hill, NSW Senator Tim Ayres and MP Sharon Claydon, while MP Matt Thistlethwaite is the national convener of the Right along with South Australian Senator Don Farrell. What are Laborâs factions and whoâs who in the Left and Right. HUME, Jane â Liberal. Our Councillors. Factions are also used to manage internal policy fights, from those over the privatisation of Qantas and the Commonwealth Bank in the 1980s and 1990s through to same-sex marriage and refugee policy in the 2000s. Photograph: Alan Porritt/AAP. The Left has much more formal procedures, whereas in the Right itâs more like, âDoes anyone have any problems? Since Jan 4, 2007. Just imagine it. Our MPs are your voice in parliament and work hard to make our state the best it can be. Factions are as old as parliamentary democracy. The Left chooses its 14 frontbenchers from a national list of MPs, whereas the Right hands out frontbench spots using a state-based quota formula. At the moment, of the 94 Labor MPs in the House of Representatives and the Senate, 49 belong to the Right, 43 are in the Left and two are not factionally aligned. And then there is the Victorian Right, which is best described as two major sub-factions with a Shoppies overlay. Factions also play a role in deciding the order of candidates on the Senate ballot at an election, where the difference between being first, second and third position can mean a place in Canberra or not. Meet our state MPS. The Left is currently allocated 14 of the 30 seats in the shadow ministry on a proportional basis and the Right receives 16, though they allocate those spots differently. As we need to move on this quickly, the Victorian State Executive is ⦠Coming soon: What are the Coalition factions and whoâs who in them? Andrew Anglin September 19, 2020. It consists of the Queen, represented by the Governor of Victoria, the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council. There are two major factions in the ALP â the Right and the Left. by PhasianusC Plays Quiz not verified by Sporcle . 6 Senators per state 1901-1950 1903: Robert Reid 1904â1906: 1903: Edward Findley William Trenwith (Independent) 1907â1910: 1906: Edward Russell James McColl (Anti-Socialist /Liberal) 1910â1913: 1910: Albert Blakey Stephen Barker 1913â1914: 1913: John Barnes 1914â1917: 1914: Andrew McKissock ⦠Similarly, in 2013, it was a shift by enough people in these factions that helped get Rudd back into the top job. That could change, of course, if Albanese were to make a disastrous mistake or three âand if that happened, it would be the factions, in the first instance, thrashing out who would replace him. Gavin Marshall, who has held a top Senate ticket spot for Labor in Victoria since his election to the upper house in 2002. Territory. %PDF-1.7
It consists of the Queen, represented by the Governor of Victoria, the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council. But if factional divisions run too deep and the party is divided, itâs that much harder for Labor to form government. As Dyrenfurth puts it: âFactions worked efficiently in the Hawke-Keating years and thatâs why they won elections â they were coherent and organised and could deal with each other.â. Power plays: In 2013, Bill Shorten (second from left) was Opposition leader, his deputy was Tanya Plibersek (third from left). Federal election 2019: Your guide to the Victorian Senate ballot paper Updated May 18, 2019 08:20:11 Photo: Some of ⦠In the Australian Labor Party, factions gather like-minded rank-and-file members and MPs into cohesive groups to advance policy positions â for example, to argue for more ambitious climate change policies or for a change in refugee policy. Meet our Councillors doing amazing work right across Victoria. A majority of senators - 57 to 43, including seven Republicans - voted to convict Mr Trump, 10 votes short of the 67 required for conviction. Rate 5 stars Rate 4 stars Rate 3 stars Rate 2 stars Rate 1 star . State or Territory ⦠WALSH, Jess â Australian Labor Party. The new Senator would take the seat until the term expired or an election was held and a successor voted in by the people. She was replaced by Rafael âRaffâ Ciccone, who was appointed by the Victorian parliament on March 6, 2019. Read more explainers here. Factions play a key role in choosing candidates for safe seats and newly created seats.The Left, for example, will run a more progressive candidate in the Greens-held seat of Melbourne, whereas the Right might get to stand a candidate in an outer-suburban seat in Sydney that Labor wants to win back from the Liberal Party. ... Pressure mounts as senators ⦠The Australian Workers Union-Shorten group of MPs includes Peter Khalil, Clare OâNeil and Kimberley Kitching. It is yet to be seen whether we will run in the lower house. All Victorian federal MPs and senators will be forced into 14-days of self-quarantine from Saturday if they want to attend federal parliament later this month. While factional conveners play an important organisational role, the convener is not always the powerbroker (or faceless âmanâ) with the most influence. As one MP puts it: âIf the Farrell group had to choose between their state or Donâs view they would almost certainly choose Don.â. Sunday Age. As one MP puts it: âIf the Farrell group had to choose between their state or Donâs view they would almost certainly choose Don.âCredit:Alex Ellinghausen. RICE, Janet â The Greens (VIC) VAN, David â Liberal. All Senators . James Massola is political correspondent for the Sun-Herald and He was previously south-east Asia correspondent in Jakarta and chief political correspondent. x��\[o�:~���G� ay�`����$8��`���mݮ����w��;#���F���~S�8��މ�&�d�`A�������Ã��Ãg��B�uqu}x��y! For. ... Four Victorian State Legislative Assembly seats fall in the area that the ⦠Republican. Aside from the Shoppies, other major unions aligned with the Right faction include the Transport Workers Union and the Australian Workers Union. Theyâre derided as faceless men, they make and break Labor leaders and they determine the policy decisions the ALP takes. He warns about the Balkanisation, or growth in sub-factions of Labor factions (known as fractions) as being âa recipe for disasterâ as it âinvites the prospect of an extended period in the electoral wilderness federally. Americans in the United Statesâs six territories do not have senators. While the Liberal Party has groupings of interests around policy positions or personalities â social conservatives and moderates, wets and dries and, in NSW for example, three groups (the Hard Right, the Centre Right and the Moderates) â historically they are nowhere near as highly structured or formalised as in the ALP. endobj
MP Mark Dreyfus, Senator Raff Ciccone and MP Daniel Mulino lean towards Shorten, too, but the latter two are also close to Farrellâs Shoppies group. She had previously announced she would retire at the 2019 election. The original Section 15 of the Constitution did stipulate that the House of Parliament of the State of the Senate vacancy would sit and vote together to choose a person to fill the vacancy. endobj
Though Labor people have leaned towards, or been grouped as, left or right for decades, the factional system in the party began to be formalised in the 1970s. Factions play a crucial role in deciding the leader of the ALP (though the party membership now also gets a vote), in allocating frontbench portfolios, in choosing who gets to run for parliament, and in deciding the partyâs policy positions. Several moderate Republicans, including Sen. Susan Collins, are sceptical of the plan's large cost. While itâs true that some in the ALP caucus arenât 100 per cent happy with Albanese, the leader can count on the rusted-on support of at least 37 or 38 members of the Left faction â and large sections of the Right, too, from NSW, Victoria and South Australia. Senators serve six-year terms with staggered elections. ... See More See Less By the time theyâve entered Parliament, MPs will have been in a faction for years, as rank-and-file members. 1 0 obj
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Our Team. Conroy retains influence, but deputy Labor leader Richard Marles has joined the former senator as head of one of the two sub-factions (fractions) in Canberra.