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Paul Keating interview on global crisis and Labor strategy

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #029665
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1
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1

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The passage is a standard political interview offering commentary and personal philosophy without concrete allegations, financial details, or new investigative leads involving powerful actors. Keating blames European and US leaders for the global crisis. He critiques the Rudd and Gillard governments for lacking a unifying narrative. Calls for a strategic framework titled “Australia in Transition.”

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