To reward these efforts. To prove worthy of the generosity and bravery of the Australian people. And that means building on the lessons of this pandemic.
1 - A strong, properly funded public health system with Medicare as its backbone is vital to every aspect of our lives.
2 - the rise of insecure work has undermined too many families' confidence in their future.
3 - stripping our TAFE and training sector of investment over the last decade has led to crippling skills gaps and worker shortages.
4 - The need to manufacture more things here in Australia. To be more self-reliant and to back Australian businesses, big and small, so our fate isn't held hostage to global supply chains.
5 - The need for a high-quality NBN, because this isn't an optional extra. It's not about downloading videos. It is fundamental to working from home, building a small business, education for our children and vital medical consultations.
6 - Affordable childcare. Because this, too, is not a luxury. It's an essential part of family and working life.
In a recent profile when asked to reflect on his time in office, Mr Morrison suggested that he is not interested in leaving a legacy. For him - leaving no legacy is a conscious choice.
I find this pretty remarkable.
If given the opportunity, I want to make a real difference for the people of our nation and to strengthen the nation itself. I want a better future.
I can't wait for it to start @AlboMP
What a great speech! 🏆
(Anthony Albanese, NPC, 25-01-2022)
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