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In Brisbane, the Labor leader, Anthony Albanese, has delivered a campaign stump speech heavy on the policy detail of its aged care package from the budget reply and criticisms of Scott Morrison for his handling of natural disasters and the cost of living.
Australia is the greatest country in the world. But we can be a better country with a better government. My message to Australians is simple – Labor is ready to form government. We are ready to start building back stronger. We are ready to improve lives and solve problems. The most experienced incoming Labor government in our history. A government I lead will be worthy of you. As Prime Minister, I will always step up for you. I won’t disappear when the going gets tough. I won’t mistake a photo opportunity for action. And I will always be straight with you.
The speech both pointed to Labor’s record in office, but argued it has presented a substantial policy offering for the next term – an implicit rejection of those arguing it has a small-target strategy.
In the Labor Party, we do not rest on our record. It inspires us to even greater heights. To reach for our best days, which I know are ahead of us. Because Labor knows how to get Australia there. Because Labor is the Party that delivers. I can pledge to you this: Labor will ease the costs of living. Labor will strengthen Medicare. Labor will deliver cleaner and cheaper energy. Labor will deliver a better NBN. Labor will put the nurses back into nursing homes. Labor will make child care cheaper. Labor will tackle the skills crisis with fee-free TAFE. Labor will create a Future Made in Australia. We will do all of that, and more.
The speech concluded with some folksy nods to Queensland deserving better representation, like Annastacia Palaszczuk has provided, and a state of origin reference that Albanese is with Queensland “365 days a year and 362 nights”.
“We need a better government – and I know we need Queensland to help deliver it,” Albanese said.
He also singled out individual candidates that give an idea of Labor’s targets: Madonna Jarrett, who is contesting Brisbane; Ali France who “the whole nation hopes takes out Peter Dutton”; and Rebecca Fanning whose opponent in Longman “hasn’t troubled the scorer”.
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