House debates

Monday, 9 September 2019

Questions without Notice

Economy

3:18 pm

Photo of Scott MorrisonScott Morrison (Cook, Liberal Party, Prime Minister) Share this | Hansard source

Our plan is to bring the budget back into surplus this year. Our plan is to deliver tax relief to Australians. Our plan is to invest $100 billion in infrastructure, which includes just under $10 billion just this year, which is almost 50 per cent higher than the annual spend on infrastructure that occurred under the Labor Party. There will be more investment in infrastructure, more investment in skills and more investment in expanding our markets. The government have taken the share of trade covered by our export agreements from less than 30 per cent to 70 per cent, and we're going to take it to 90 per cent. The agricultural sector is growing. It'll be a $100 billion sector by 2030 under the plan that we're putting in place.

So we have a plan, but what is happening on the side of the Labor Party—and I'm asked about the Labor Party? It's chaos, it's uncertainty and, in New South Wales, there's the big stench of corruption. What are we seeing in New South Wales, the Leader of the Opposition's home division? I mentioned it on the weekend. When I said we have to recycle plastics, I didn't mean Aldi plastic bags stuffed full of cash. That was not my plan, but it is certainly the plan of the New South Wales Labor Party.

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