House debates
Wednesday, 12 February 2025
Questions without Notice
Economy
2:24 pm
Anthony Albanese (Grayndler, Australian Labor Party, Prime Minister) Share this | Hansard source
But, in fact, it has happened in spite of their opposition. Whether it was energy bill relief, cheaper child care, cheaper medicines, extra bulk-billed GP appointments, free TAFE, the largest rent assistance increase in 30 years or student debt relief for three million families, they've opposed every single one of those cost-of-living measures. Indeed, if they had their way, Australians would be $7,200 worse off, on average. Australians know the great risk of this mob—it is the $350 billion in cuts that they've said they will make, but they won't tell you what they will be, and that's before they make room for their $600 billion nuclear fantasy. I thank the shadow Treasurer very much for his question.
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