Key players at Labor's national conference

Labor's national conference in Adelaide will bring together some of the major heavyweights of the political party and unions.

KEY PLAYERS AT THE LABOR NATIONAL CONFERENCE

* BILL SHORTEN - Likely the next Labor prime minister, the opposition leader doesn't need anyone to rock the boat

* WAYNE SWAN - The new ALP national president will continue his push to combat income inequality

* SALLY MCMANUS - The ACTU national secretary has been leading the charge to "change the rules" on workplace laws, including industry-wide bargaining

* MICHAEL O'CONNOR - The CFMEU national president has factional muscle to use on industrial relations and border protection

* BRENDAN O'CONNOR - Michael's brother and Labor's industrial relations spokesman

* DANIEL ANDREWS - Winner of a thumping state election victory on a progressive platform, Labor will look to emulate his success federally

* TONY BURKE - Key federal frontbencher and NSW Right factional heavyweight

* TANYA PLIBERSEK - Labor's deputy leader and a Left faction figure

* ANTHONY ALBANESE - Another Left faction figure but also a Shorten leadership rival

* NOAH CARROLL - Labor's national secretary

* KAILA MURNAIN - NSW Labor secretary


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Published 14 December 2018 12:34pm
Source: AAP


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