What Albanese meant, what was left unsaid in his opening election salvo
Financial Review journalists break down the claims and criticisms of the prime minister’s first major speech of this year.
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have begun the election year storming seats around the country with their pitches to voters and shiny new slogans.
On Friday, the prime minister returned to Canberra to make his first set-piece argument for a second term, using a major speech to the National Press Club to argue only Labor could manage the economy and improve the lives of everyday Australians.
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