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In Australian politics, a Labor–Greens coalition or a red–green coalition is a coalition agreement between two parties: the centre-left, socially democratic Australian Labor Party and the left-wing, progressive Australian Greens. These agreements have occurred at both the state and territory level and in some local councils.
The term usually refers to:
- Labor–Greens coalition, a coalition that currently forms government in the Australian Capital Territory (2012–present)
- Labor–Green Accord, a similar coalition arrangement that formerly existed in Tasmania (1989–1990)
See also
- Red–green alliance, a term used in European politics for an alliance between a socially democratic or socialist party and a green party
- Traffic light coalition, a term coined in Germany that is used for a coalition between three parties, with one each using the colours red, green and yellow
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