Albanese puts cost-of-living relief, housing at centre of re-election pitch

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Anthony Albanese used his keynote speech at Labor’s national conference in Brisbane to present Labor as better economic stewards than the Coalition.

– urged hundreds of party faithful to maintain focus and rally behind the Voice referendum as he listed Labor achievements such as the creation of 500,000 jobs since coming to office, which the prime minister claimed to be a record.

The policies developed at the three-day conference, Albanese said, would launch the party to election victory in 2025. The Labor leader said he had presided over the biggest investment in Medicare since its creation by Bob Hawke’s government, the largest hike in rent assistance since Paul Keating, the most substantial housing boost since the Rudd era, the largest TAFE investment since the Gillard government, and the biggest overhaul to manufacturing since the Curtin government.

“Never again can the party of robo-debt pretend that they care about battlers. Because they will stand condemned forever for the illegal hunting of hundreds of thousands of the most vulnerable,” Albanese said.while prime minister, Albanese said: “Even the functioning of our democracy was not immune from their cynical manipulation and addiction to secrecy.”“They consistently neglected all of our national institutions [such as] the National Gallery.

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