Plibersek praises ‘terrific’ relationship with Albanese, calls for education debate | jamesmassola
, along with Bill Shorten, Ed Husic, Clare O’Neil and Brendan O’Connor, was not having details of media events or transcripts of campaign press conferences distributed by Labor’s campaign headquarters.
Plibersek missed the Labor campaign launch in Perth on Sunday because of a scheduling conflict with her own campaign launch in Sydney but she and Albanese will campaign together for the first time during the election later this week.Credit:Appearing alongside Cowan MP Anne Aly in Perth on Tuesday, Plibersek dismissed suggestions she had been frozen out and said she was working towards securing a Labor government led by Albanese.
Asked about her relationship with Albanese, Plibersek said “it’s terrific. I’ve known Anthony since I was 14, we’ve been friends a long time”.“I am absolutely focused on winning this election and making Anthony Albanese Prime Minister of Australia.
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