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Union demands will be an economic wrecking ball
Wednesday, 10 August 2022

Union demands will be an economic wrecking ball

The ACTU’s radical plan for higher taxes, higher inflation and heavy-handed Government will send a wrecking ball through the economy.

Inaction on budget will leave Australians paying more
Tuesday, 02 August 2022

Inaction on budget will leave Australians paying more

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has today raised interest rates for the fourth consecutive month in a row.

Time for Labor to come clean about secret cuts to Australian manufacturing jobs and skills funding
Monday, 25 July 2022

Time for Labor to come clean about secret cuts to Australian manufacturing jobs and skills funding

Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Minister for Industry Sussan Ley is calling on the Albanese Government to rule out tearing up commitments made to Australian manufacturing businesses

Labor handing the construction industry to the CFMMEU
Sunday, 24 July 2022

Labor handing the construction industry to the CFMMEU

Tony Burke’s announcement today that the powers of the Australian Building Construction Commission would be "pulled back to the bare legal minimum"

Labor must not put politics ahead of jobs
Monday, 04 July 2022

Labor must not put politics ahead of jobs

The Coalition is passionate about ensuring Australians get off welfare and into work. When we left office in May 2022, the unemployment rate was 3.9%, which is a 50 year low.

Older Australians should keep more of what they earn
Sunday, 26 June 2022

Older Australians should keep more of what they earn

A Dutton government would support older Australians, who choose to work more, by doubling the amount of income age pensioners and veteran service pensioners can earn without reducing pension payments.

Joint Press Conference with the Hon. David Littleproud MP
Monday, 06 June 2022

Joint Press Conference with the Hon. David Littleproud MP

Opening Remarks - Leader of the Opposition - Joint Press Conference
Monday, 30 May 2022

Opening Remarks - Leader of the Opposition - Joint Press Conference

I’m really proud to be here with Sussan Ley, who’s been a dear friend of mine for the last 20 years.

Review of the Liberal Party's 2022 federal election campaign
Thursday, 26 May 2022

Review of the Liberal Party's 2022 federal election campaign

The review of the Liberal Party’s 2022 federal election campaign has been established and is now seeking submissions.

Helping Parramatta children from out home care
Friday, 20 May 2022

Helping Parramatta children from out home care

A re-elected Morrison Government will invest $360,000 to extend a successful education program to Western Sydney to support children and young people in out of home care.

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