Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says more than a “quarter of a million” jobs have been created under this Labor government which is more than any other since “records” began.
“In February, 64,600 jobs were created – what that means is that more than a quarter of a million jobs have been created since we came to office – indeed more jobs created in our
first six months in office than were created in the first six months of any government since they started keeping these records,” Mr Albanese said during Question Time on Wednesday.
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