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ALP National Platform and Constitution 2004
ALP National Platform and Constitution.
As adopted at the 43rd National Conference -
Sydney, 29 January - 31 January 2004
The National Platform and Constitution was formally adopted by the 43rd ALP National Conference, held in Sydney from 29 to 31 January 2004.
The Platform is the result of a rigorous and constructive process of consultation, spanning the nation and including the cooperation and input of state and territory policy committees, local branches, unions, state and territory governments, and individual Party members.
The Platform provides the policy foundation from which we can continue to work towards the election of a federal Labor Government.
- Chapter 1 - Enduring Labor Values
- Chapter 2 - A Strong Economy for a Fair Society
- Chapter 3 - Income, Job and Social Security
- Chapter 4 - Security and Opportunity for Older Australians
- Chapter 5 - Personal and Family Well Being
- Chapter 6 - Community Security and Access to Justice
- Chapter 7 - Human Rights and Equal Opportunity for All
- Chapter 8 - A Sustainable Environment
- Chapter 9 - Lifelong Education and Training
- Chapter 10 - Nation Building
- Chapter 11 - Engaging with the Global Economy
- Chapter 12 - Developing Australian Industry
- Chapter 13 - Stronger Urban and Regional Communities
- Chapter 14 - Our Arts, Culture and Heritage
- Chapter 15 - Australia's Place in the World
- Chapter 16 - Delivering Quality Government
- Chapter 17 - Financing Government