Judge orders release of Labor messages in ALP preselection dispute
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Internal Labor communications – which could include emails and text messages sent between Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese and factional figures – are to be released to lawyers acting for unions fighting the federal party executive’s takeover of Victorian preselections.
Twelve unions have launched court action trying to overturn a move by Labor’s national executive for it to select candidates in 21 federal Victorian seats plus the new electorate of Hawke, without the unions or the state branch having any input.
Judge rules release of Labor messages in ALP preselection dispute
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