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Bill Shorten to outline Kakadu funding plan in NT visit | Sky News AustraliaOpposition leader Bill Shorten will join with traditional owners in the Northern Territory to outline details on his plans to rejuvenate Kakadu National Park.\n\nBoth major parties have committed more than $200 million to upgrade the world heritage listed site with a strong focus on infrastructure improvement.\n\nLabor's funding includes $100 million to upgrade four key access roads, which will allow for year-round access to key tourist locations, as well as a $25 million new visitor centre in the struggling town of Jabiru.\n\nThe improvements to the national park are hoped to encourage much-needed tourism in the region which has been declining following a boom in the 1980s.\n\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n
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Bill Shorten launches pre-election blitz on Queensland | Sky News AustraliaOpposition leader Bill Shorten is back on the road, setting off on a Queensland blitz as the unofficial election campaign gains momentum.\n\nMr Shorten will travel north for nine days and visit 16 of Queensland's 30 electorates; including Dawson, Flynn, Forde and Peter Dutton's seat of Dickson. \n\nWhile the election hasn't officially been called and isn't expected to be until after the April 2nd budget, this is very much the unofficial beginning of the election campaign, with the Opposition Leader set to unveil an array of policy promises in marginal seats.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n
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Bill Shorten launches pre-election blitz on Queensland | Sky News AustraliaOpposition leader Bill Shorten is back on the road, setting off on a Queensland blitz as the unofficial election campaign gains momentum.\n\nMr Shorten will travel north for nine days and visit 16 of Queensland's 30 electorates; including Dawson, Flynn, Forde and Peter Dutton's seat of Dickson. \n\nWhile the election hasn't officially been called and isn't expected to be until after the April 2nd budget, this is very much the unofficial beginning of the election campaign, with the Opposition Leader set to unveil an array of policy promises in marginal seats.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n
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Bill Shorten launches pre-election blitz in Queensland | Sky News AustraliaOpposition leader Bill Shorten is back on the road, setting off on a Queensland blitz as the unofficial election campaign gains momentum.\n\nMr Shorten will travel north for nine days and visit 16 of Queensland's 30 electorates; including Dawson, Flynn, Forde and Peter Dutton's seat of Dickson. \n\nWhile the election hasn't officially been called and isn't expected to be until after the April 2nd budget, this is very much the unofficial beginning of the election campaign, with the Opposition Leader set to unveil an array of policy promises in marginal seats.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n\n\n
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