Former Howard government minister Peter McGauran says there are so many “economic issues” under the Albanese Labor government.
“This is an economically illiterate government, on energy policy, on productivity, on
industrial relations and on budget management – fiscal policy,” Mr McGauran told Sky News Australia.
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