House debates
Thursday, 12 September 2024
Questions without Notice
Albanese Government
2:00 pm
Peter Dutton (Dickson, Liberal Party, Leader of the Opposition) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
My question is to the Prime Minister. Under the coalition, interest rates went up once; under your government, they've gone up 12 times. The Business Council warns Labor's economic credibility is on the line. Will the Prime Minister take responsibility for Labor's bad decisions over the last two years, which have taken our country in the wrong direction and hurt Australian families?
2:01 pm
Anthony Albanese (Grayndler, Australian Labor Party, Prime Minister) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I will take responsibility for Australia's economic performance since I've been Prime Minister and since the Treasurer has occupied the Treasury benches. I'll take responsibility for the fact that Australia has faster economic growth than Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan and the UK. I'll take responsibility for the fact that Australia has a lower unemployment rate than the G7 countries Canada, France and Italy and the same as the United States. I'll take responsibility for the fact that we have faster economic growth than Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States and the UK—that is all seven G7 countries—and that Australia has a higher participation rate than Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom. And I'll also take responsibility for the fact that we, unlike every single G7 nation, have produced budget surpluses. All of them are in deficit, as we go forward.
I will also take responsibility for the fact that we have delivered a tax cut for every taxpayer, and those opposite said that we should take that to an election. I'll take responsibility for the fact that, next week, we might find ourselves being in a position of having one million jobs created on our watch since we came into government. I'll take responsibility for the fact that we have put in place cost-of-living measures, including our power rebates for every household—not one lot of it but two—both of them opposed by those opposite.
I'll take responsibility for the fact that, if you're a pensioner, you can get cheaper medicines as a direct result of the policies that we've put in place. I'll take responsibility for the fact that over half a million Australians have benefited from fee-free TAFE and that 1.2 million Australian families have benefited from cheaper child care. That's what I'll take responsibility for.
The fact is that, at a time when there is global inflation and many countries have gone into recession, we have kept Australia in the black, that we have kept our economy growing, that we have kept jobs being created, that wages are rising and that we want people to earn more and keep more of what they earn—the precise opposite of what those opposite want.
Milton Dick (Speaker) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
Before I call the member for Corangamite, the member for Deakin interjected nine times during that one answer. We are not going to have continual interjections from individual members across the chamber. This has been happening far too much all throughout question time. The member for Deakin will leave the chamber under 94(a).
The member for Deakin then left the chamber.
Order! The Minister for Housing is now warned. If I'm taking action on a member, it is not the time to interject.