This week marked the start of Anthony Albanese’s fifth year in power. His time in office so far has often been described as ‘cautious’ and risk averse, leaving some to question: what is Labor’s vision for the nation? Why is it so centrist?
Labor’s Centrist Shift
Chief political correspondent Dan Jervis-Bardy speaks to Nour Haydar about the evolution of Labor’s left wing. Once known as firebrands, the left has shifted toward centrist policies, potentially defining Albanese’s leadership.
The Defining Test
As Albanese’s government faces the defining test of its appetite for reform, the question remains whether Labor will embrace bold changes or maintain its cautious approach. The full story podcast explores these dynamics and what they mean for Australia’s future.



