Labor leader AlboMP has vowed to invest more in renewable energy, free TAFE courses and more university places, and cheaper childcare, as he kicked off the party’s unofficial election campaign | LisaVisentin AusPol
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has vowed to invest more in renewable energy, free TAFE courses and more university places, and cheaper childcare, as he kicked off the party’s unofficial election campaign in the must-win Sydney electorate of Reid.
Both Labor and the Coalition are in pre-election mode ahead of next year’s poll, with Mr Morrison campaigning in key marginal seats in Sydney and Melbourne last month. As his opponent spoke in Sydney, Mr Morrison was campaigning in regional NSW with a visit to the Bathurst 1000 Supercars race. “That our working families, the backbone of our country, need and deserve a better life. One where the basics like power bills, childcare and health care don’t break the bank,” Mr Albanese told supporters at the West Ashfield Leagues Club.
He laid out the key areas that would underpin Labor’s election campaign: making Australia a “renewable energy superpower, a manufacturing powerhouse, the skills and education capital of Asia [and] a society that guarantees secure work, cheaper child care, and stronger Medicare.”
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