Holding the door open for those who come next
The new downturn we are facing is different to the recession brought on by the pandemic. We can’t close our borders and wait it out; we have to reform our way through.
The new downturn we are facing is different to the recession brought on by the pandemic. We can’t close our borders and wait it out; we have to reform our way through.
I believe Australia is ready for reform. I believe there is room in Australian hearts, for the Statement from the Heart.
The severe shortage of doctors and nurses in Australia is a direct result of funding and program cuts by the Coalition.
Australia has lost much during the pandemic, the bushfires and the floods. But our people have been magnificent and deserve a government with the ambition to build back stronger.
Australians work hard and they should be able to expect that their wages will keep pace with inflation at the very least.
People are resilient, but they are frustrated over the shortage of RAT kits, vaccinations and food shortages. Australians know these problems could have been avoided.
I want to lead a government that harvests the goodwill of all Australians to build a better future.
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