Australia's Prime Minister is on the brink of a critical test of leadership, as the nation grapples with the aftermath of its most devastating domestic terror attack. The government's chaotic handling of the crisis has revealed glaring weaknesses, leaving the ALP with one last opportunity to prove its mettle.
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The nation's security and the government's response are under scrutiny. What do you think the ALP should do to regain public trust? Is the media being too harsh, or is this a fair assessment of their performance?
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