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  1. Politics of Australia. Political parties. Elections. The Queensland Labor Party, officially known as the Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland) [13] and commonly referred to simply as Queensland Labor, is the state branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) in the state of Queensland. [14] It has functioned in the state since the 1880s.

  2. The 2023 Queensland Labor Party leadership election was held on 15 December 2023 to elect a new leader of the Queensland Labor Party and a Premier of Queensland, following the resignation of Annastacia Palaszczuk as both Premier and MP for Inala.

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  4. The history of the Australian Labor Party (federally spelt Labour prior to 1912) has its origins in the Labour parties founded in the 1890s in the Australian colonies prior to federation. Labor tradition ascribes the founding of Queensland Labour to a meeting of striking pastoral workers under a ghost gum tree (the " Tree of Knowledge ") in ...

  5. (2) The Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland) is a member of the National Australian Labor Party (ALP) which consists of the Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland), other State Branches of the Au stralian Labor Party, the Northern Territory Branch and the Australian Capital Territory Branch of the Australian Labor Party.

  6. Queensland holds a special place in the history of the Australian Labor Party. When striking shearers met under the Tree of Knowledge in Barcaldine in 1891, they formed the first Labour party in the country. For 130 years since, Labor, in partnership with our great trade union movement, has continued to stand up for workers’ rights, and a ...

  7. The Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch), commonly known as Queensland Labor, is the Queensland branch of the Australian Labor Party, a centre-left social democratic political party in Australia. It is currently in Government.

  8. Section A: Objectives and Principles of the Australian Labor Party Queensland Labor Rules 2023 2 r. Recognition of the prior ownership of Australian land by Aborigines and Islanders, recognition of their special and essential relationship with the land as the basis of their culture, and a commitment to the return of established traditional