Scott Morrison has ruled a line under any large-scale reform between now and the next election, saying the government had enough on its plate and that he was not interested in vanity exercises.
Outlining his priorities for the year ahead, the Prime Minister said it was difficult enough, for example, trying to secure parliamentary support for modest reforms such as the proposed changes to industrial relations.
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