Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke will appear at the National Press Club where he will outline the government’s IR agenda, with legislation to be introduced into Parliament the following week. According to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell, this is a sign the Albanese government is getting on with its other agenda right in the middle of the Voice campaign.
Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke will appear at the National Press Club where he will outline the government’s IR agenda, with legislation to be introduced into Parliament the following week.
According to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell, this is a sign the Albanese government is getting on with its other agenda right in the middle of the Voice campaign.
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