The Australian Labor Party entered into an historic agreement with The Greens on 1 September 2010.
This agreement comes into effect when federal government is formed after the results of the 21 August 2010 general election are declared.
It resets the national agenda in relation to climate change, constitutional recognition of Australia's first peoples, situating local government within the constitution, parliamentary reform and political donations among other matters.
As the goodwill this agreement represents does not appear entirely dependent on Labor forming a minority government, it also potentially creates a formidable force the Coalition and Tony Abbott may have to deal with as a political reality for the next three years at least.
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