Friday, 1 July 2016

Federal Election in Australia


SYDNEY,Australians will flock to the polls in a federal election on Saturday (02/07/2016).

People of the country will decide whether the small parties, either Party Sex, Marijuana Party, and the Green Party, will replace the incumbent governments.

Although climate change, immigration and education is a major problem. Economic issues will likely determine who wins.

Australia has avoided recession for 25 years. However, the future is still vague after the jump in revenue driven by Chinese demand for iron ore and coal will continue to fade.



In Sydney, the construction of new apartments are mushrooming in line with the increase in the transport network.

When mining declined, Australia relies on the revival of the construction industry, as well as the manufacturing sector, tourism, and agriculture.

But Britain's decision to leave the EU has created great anxiety in there, and political leaders Australia has put economic security as the heart of their election campaigns.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told voters that the country needs stability can be given by the right-wing coalition government center.

The opposition Labor leader, Bill Shorten, calling the prime minister is weak leaders like British Prime Minister David Cameron who had just defeated.

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