Tasmanian Labor Party
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The Tasmanian Labor Party, officially known as the Australian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch) and commonly referred to simply as Tasmanian Labor, is the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Labor Party.[2] It has been one of the most successful state Labor parties in Australia in terms of electoral success.[3]
Quick Facts Leader, Deputy Leader ...
Tasmanian Labor Party Australian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch) | |
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Leader | Dean Winter |
Deputy Leader | Anita Dow |
Secretary | Stuart Benson[1] |
Founded | June 1903; 120 years ago (1903-06) |
Headquarters | 63 Salamanca Place, Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania |
Youth wing | Tasmanian Young Labor |
Women's wing | Labor Women's Network |
LGBT wing | Rainbow Labor |
Ideology | Social democracy |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | Australian Labor |
Colours | Red |
House of Assembly | 10 / 35 |
Legislative Council | 3 / 15 |
House of Representatives | 2 / 5 (Tasmanian seats) |
Senate | 4 / 12 (Tasmanian seats) |
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Quick Facts Seats in local government, Burnie City ...
Seats in local government | |
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Burnie City | 3 / 9 |
Clarence City | 2 / 12 |
Derwent Valley | 1 / 8 |
Hobart City | 1 / 12 |
Huon Valley | 1 / 9 |
Spring Bay | 1 / 8 |
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Following the 2024 Tasmanian State Election, the party is led by Franklin MP Dean Winter, and since 2014, has formed the official opposition in Tasmania.[4]
The party is currently represented in Parliament by the Winter Shadow ministry.