The Labor leader has urged Australians to vote for a government that would “seize the opportunity” for the country in contrast to his opponent who offered “more of the same”.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has urged Australians to “shape the future” at the federal election by backing him to lead a government that acts on the challenges facing the country, vowing to do better after nine years of Coalition government.
“We’ll take resources like lithium and nickel, essential elements of the batteries that will power the vehicles of the future, and instead of shipping them to another country to make batteries, we’ll have what we need to make them right here,” he said. “Today, I announce Labor will make gender pay equity an objective of the Fair Work Act. We will set up expert panels on pay equity and the care and community sector to help improve pay and conditions for women in those sectors.”
“Because, make no mistake, climate change is here now. Our region is changing now. The jobs and skills and infrastructure that will grow our economy are needed now. There is a crisis in aged care, right now. Families need lasting help with rising costs, right now. Australia does not have three more years to waste.”
He also highlighted Coalition ministers Alan Tudge, Peter Dutton and Barnaby Joyce as “the unspeakable and the unthinkable [and] the inexplicable”.
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