
The teal independents transformed Australian politics by offering moderate urban voters an alternative to the Liberal Party’s culture-war politics under Scott Morrison and Peter Dutton, combining climate action, integrity and economic conservatism outside the traditional party system. But as discussion grows about forming a formal “Teal Party of Australia”, we examine whether the movement could lose the very independent appeal that made it successful. We also explore the collapse of traditional party loyalties, the rise of outsider movements like One Nation, growing voter dissatisfaction with both Labor and Liberal, and how housing affordability, cost-of-living pressures and economic insecurity are reshaping the future of Australian politics.Subscribe to New Politics for weekly briefings and full analysis: www.newpolitics.com.au Support New Politics:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSubstack: https://newpolitics.substack.comSong listing:‘La Femme d’Argent’, AIR.
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