The Labour Party has finally arrived. What took so long? (opens original article in a new tab)
The Labour Party has introduced a moderate public transport fare cap policy and a new party list, signaling a shift towards a more defined identity after a period of perceived inaction.
- Labour announced a public transport fare cap of $20 per week in major cities and $10 elsewhere.
- The party released a new list of candidates and a policy after a period of delayed action.
- Labour's approach is described as moderate, aiming to provide cost-of-living relief without alienating voters.
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