Anthony Albanese has taken a brutal swipe at the Liberal Party's candidate for Aston as he launched the Labor campaign in the seat and noted his party's pick grew up in public housing like he did.
Mr Albanese was in Boronia in Melbourne's outer-east on Saturday to launch Labor pick Mary Doyle's campaign as the party seeks to snatch the seat from the opposition.
"Friends, I'm sorry we're a little bit late. It's a long way from Brunswick," Mr Albanese quipped to laughter from the Labor Party faithful in attendance.works in the finance sector and has also been a trade unionistMary Doyle, pictured with Anthony Albanese, is aiming to win the seat of Aston for Labor at next month's by-election. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Ascui
"A mortgage holder who knows the stress on family budgets. A women who has worked for 25 years, building a career in finance and industrial relations.
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