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    Western Australia calls election in test for Albanese before national vote

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on February 5, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image captures the significance of the Western Australia election announcement, a crucial test for Prime Minister Albanese's Labor party before the national vote. As the state prepares for its election on March 8, the outcome could influence Albanese's political standing amid national challenges.
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    Western Australia calls an election for March 8, testing PM Albanese's Labor party before the national vote. Labor aims to retain its dominance.

    Western Australia Election: A Test for Albanese Before National Vote

    By Christine Chen and Renju Jose

    SYDNEY (Reuters) - The state of Western Australia has called an election, setting the stage for a final test for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's centre-left Labor party ahead of a national vote due by May.

    An improved performance by the conservative opposition Liberal party in Western Australia will put pressure on Albanese, who faces a close contest in the upcoming federal election.

    Western Australia Premier Roger Cook, who belongs to the same party as Albanese, late on Wednesday set the election for March 8 and will seek to maintain Labor's stronghold in the state, aiming for a third consecutive term for the party.

    Labor won an unprecedented 53 out of 59 seats in the state parliament's lower house in the previous election held in March 2021, riding high on its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the national election a year later, Labor increased its tally in the state to 9 out of a total of 15 federal electorates.

    Analyst John Phillimore, who leads the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy at Curtin University, said a Labor win was a "foregone conclusion" given the state's strong economy.

    "It just seems almost impossible for (the opposition) Liberal party to fight back and win the election this time around, especially as the government hasn't really done anything too wrong," Phillimore said.

    But the Albanese-led Labor is struggling to lift support nationally despite a slew of measures aimed to please families grappling with high living costs.

    A Newspoll survey conducted for The Australian newspaper last week showed the Liberal-National coalition ahead of Labor 51-49 on a two-party preferred basis under Australia's preferential voting system, where votes from minor parties are redistributed until a winner is elected.

    The poll showed Albanese's approval had fallen to its lowest level since the 2022 election, while 53% of voters predicted the opposition to win the election in its own right or in a minority government compared with 47% for Labor.

    (Reporting by Christine Chen and Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Alasdair Pal and Stephen Coates)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Western Australia sets election for March 8.
    • •Labor aims to maintain its stronghold in the state.
    • •Liberal party seeks improved performance.
    • •Albanese's approval rating has fallen nationally.
    • •Newspoll shows a close contest between major parties.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Western Australia calls election in test for Albanese before national vote

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the upcoming Western Australia election as a test for Prime Minister Albanese's Labor party before the national vote.

    2What is the significance of the election?

    The election serves as a final test for the Labor party's strength in Western Australia before the national elections.

    3How is the Labor party performing nationally?

    Despite strong performance in Western Australia, the Labor party is struggling to lift support nationally, with a close contest against the Liberal party.

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