Australian families ‘can’t afford’ this Labor government: Peter Dutton

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Australian families ‘can’t afford’ this Labor government: Peter Dutton
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There is not one Australian family at the moment who are better off today than they were when the Albanese government took power, says Opposition leader Peter Dutton. “Certainly not one at Western Sydney, that can say they’re better off today than they were 15-18 months ago,” Mr Dutton said. “Mr Albanese is distracted by all sorts of other issues, including the Voice. “Over the course of the last 15 months, he’s prioritised everything but Australian families, small businesses, and in particular, manufacturing. “Australians just can’t afford this Labor government.”

There is not one Australian family at the moment who are better off today than they were when the Albanese government took power, says Opposition leader Peter Dutton.

“Certainly not one at Western Sydney, that can say they’re better off today than they were 15-18 months ago,” Mr Dutton said.“Over the course of the last 15 months, he’s prioritised everything but Australian families, small businesses, and in particular, manufacturing.

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