Libs ‘basically a doomsday cult’: Albo

Libs ‘basically a doomsday cult’: Albo

Anthony Albanese has labelled the Liberal Party a “doomsday cult”, ridiculing their opposition to the federal authorities’s makes an attempt to cope with the price of residing disaster.

In an deal with to the Victorian Labor Conference on Saturday, the Prime Minister calls out the Opposition for his or her declare his authorities’s reforms are “somehow signs of the apocalypse”.

“If the Victorian Liberals have become a conspiracy in search of a theory, the federal Opposition are basically a doomsday cult,” he stated.

“For them, every day is the end of days. These are the people who said energy bill relief for families and businesses was ‘Venezuelan communism’.”

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Camera Icon“They prefer sitting on the sidelines, taking cheap shots from the cheap seat,” Mr Albanese stated in regards to the Liberal Party. NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia

Mr Albanese mirrored on federal Labor’s achievements from their first 12 months in energy in 12 years, saying the federal government was “supporting people through adversity”.

He famous the $3.5bn funding to triple the majority billing incentive to permit youngsters beneath 16 and concession card holders to learn from free GP visits.

The Labor chief additionally patted the get together on the again over the $500 in invoice aid given to some households and boosted childcare subsidies discovered within the funds.

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Camera IconThe Opposition opposed a variety of Labor’s value of residing measures within the May Budget. NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: NCA NewsWire

Also on the agenda was the announcement of the $2bn Social Housing Accelerator Fund, which might be delivered to state and territory governments inside two weeks.

“This is new money – right now – for new social housing,” Mr Albanese stated.

Australia’s public housing inventory has gone backwards in current many years, with 299,500 dwellings recorded in 2021 in comparison with 341,400 in 2006, in response to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.

“Demand for social housing has increased almost three times as fast the growth in population. We are determined to work with state and territory governments to reverse this decline, as part of our commitment to expand housing supply,” Mr Albanese stated.

“When I met with Premiers and Chief Ministers about this yesterday, they all committed to ensuring that investment in housing will work alongside better planning laws, reforming zoning and freeing-up more land for new builds.”

It’s Mr Albanese’s first deal with to the Victorian Labor Conference as Prime Minister.

Labor has been basking in success in Victoria lately. At the May 21 election – with the assistance of some high-profile teal candidates – the Liberals misplaced some main scalps, not least former treasurer and would-be chief Josh Frydenberg.

It then misplaced the Aston by-election in April, when Labor grew to become the primary authorities in a century to win a seat from the opposition in a by-election.

And on the state-level, Labor demoralised the Liberal opposition with one other victory for Dan Andrews and Labor in November.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au