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Both Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese are in the Northern Territory, with an eye on the contest in Lingiari where Alice Springs mayor Damien Ryan is contesting for the Country Liberals against Labor’s Marion Scrymgour.
Morrison has made two announcements:
- $22m for Indigenous leadership and governance, including $13.5m for the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience; and
- $282m for defence projects, including the establishment of the regional maintenance centre in Darwin
Asked on ABC Alice Springs why voters should pick Ryan, Morrison relied on a series of cliches that “he gets it”, “understands the issues” and can “get things done in government”.
When pushed about whether Ryan’s experience was really superior – given Scrymgour is a former minister in the NT government – Morrison said he had shown “commitment to this town in particular” as mayor.
Morrison asserted the Coalition was better on national security, law and order, and would help Territorians get a job.
He boasted about his partnership with the Gunner government on both Closing the Gap and during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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