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Second,the prime minister agreed to a small but significant change to question time after independent MPs demanded a bigger voice in the most important business of the day. Victorian independent Zoe Daniel lined up the vote on Tuesday and gained what she and her colleagues wanted – a better chance to ask at least three questions in each question time.
Before going into the details,it is important to point out that these are only early changes in the life of a new government and the workings of a new parliament where all sides are yet to settle into their new positions. Labor has just reached 111 days in power – as of Friday – and Albanese knows the big calls are still to come.
History shows the very early phase of a government passes quickly and is remembered only fleetingly. Tony Abbott came to power in September 2013 and took eight months to make the decisions that defined his time as prime minister. Only when he received a commission of audit into public finances,and then oversaw a budget of unpopular spending cuts in May 2014,did the political contest really begin in earnest.
The defining questions for the Albanese era cannot be answered when the political contest over his government is only warming up. The October 25 budget will be merely five months after the election. Even then,some of the seismic decisions might have to wait until the subsequent budget in May.
At this early stage,however,it is clear that Albanese knows how to use his power and is quick to cancel bad ideas. That is what he has done with the $18 million leadership grant.
Albanese has made no criticism of Hurley over the Governor-General’s decision to sign the papers that allowed Scott Morrison to expand his power as prime minister by gaining ministerial authority over treasury,finance,health,resources and industry. What went on with those decisions is subject to an inquiry by former High Court judge Virginia Bell. There is real discontent with Hurley in the Labor caucus – lead critic:Julian Hill – but MPs may hold fire until Bell delivers her verdict.
The prime minister’s cancellation of the grant is an interim assessment of the Governor-General’s judgment. The government has decided it was a bad idea for Morrison to support Hurley’s request for funding for a foundation that had no track record on leadership issues and never went through the usual hoops for grant applications.