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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
We’re building a stronger, more resilient Australia - our way. By investing in our people, ideas and industry, we’re making sure the economy works for every Australian. In a globalised world, a fair deal for consumers depends on a level playing field for Aussie businesses. That means backing local businesses to compete and grow. That’s what I spoke about this morning at the AADA breakfast.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
Meanwhile, in the real world, here’s a recap of the Labor Government: -Electricty bills - tripled - Immigration - tripled - interest rates - 13 rate rises in a row -Petrol prices through the roof -Grocery prices through the roof -inflation through the roof -Traffic gridlocked -Rents through the roof -House prices through the roof What have you actually done to better our lives? Nothing!
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TheTruthHurts
TheTruthHurts@TruthHurtsNow_0·
@AlboMP The resilient Australia it speaks about
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Mike Burke
Mike Burke@MikeBur54552602·
@AlboMP Australia 🇦🇺 My Country was once pretty much self sufficient . Only LABOR P M that was worth his weight in words, actions was Bob Hawke. Time 4 a seismic shift .ALBO your days should be numbered as P M.
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@AlboMP Imagine a Canberra politician giving the keynote speech at an Australian automotive industry function and talking about “investing in people, ideas and industry”? You just can’t make this up. Imagine standing next to him and thinking he actually cares or even understands?
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Francynancy
Francynancy@FranMooMoo·
@AlboMP "Our way" what the heck does that mean, by propping it all up with mass migration?
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Caz Banksy
Caz Banksy@BanksyC63·
@AlboMP His actions and decisions do not support the rhetoric!
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Harris Sultan
Harris Sultan@TheHarrisSultan·
@AlboMP I can't wait for the next election to see you kicked out. You are the worst PM in Australia's history. Australia doesn't deserve the likes of you!
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Destiny Ridge
Destiny Ridge@destiny_ridge·
@AlboMP By level playing field do you mean they will all be bankrupt and out of business soon too? 3700 construction companies so far many more to come by the looks of it!
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Lina
Lina@LinaLibertyBird·
Language vs outcomes. The messaging is positive. The measurable outcomes are not. That gap is why people no longer respond to announcements like this. “We’re building a stronger, more resilient Australia” Real wages declined across most of the term, electricity prices increased despite a promised $275 reduction, and productivity growth has stalled. “Investing in our people, ideas and industry” Government spending has increased, but core pressures remain: housing supply is still below demand, skills shortages persist, and NDIS costs have expanded well beyond initial projections. “An economy that works for every Australian” Rent and mortgage costs are at or near record levels, small business insolvencies have risen, and real household disposable income has fallen. “A level playing field for consumers and businesses” Policy settings have increased pressure: high migration has lifted demand faster than housing and infrastructure supply, energy transition costs (including grid upgrades and subsidies) are being passed through, and regulatory and industrial relations changes have increased operating costs. “Backing local businesses to compete and grow” Businesses are facing higher energy costs, higher wage costs, and higher interest rates simultaneously, constraining growth rather than enabling it. This is the core issue: your language describes intent, but households and businesses experience outcomes. When costs are rising across energy, housing, and daily living, positive framing has no effect. The lived reality overrides the message.
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FroggyCrypto
FroggyCrypto@BoldogCrypto09·
@AlboMP The tone deafness of this post is outrageous. And Australians voted for this party? Ah well. Deal with housing, rent, food, fuel, basically Life.
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No Crap Vision
No Crap Vision@NoCrapVision25·
@AlboMP How about you give back the $700,000 you took as a salary while the rest of Australia suffers
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Richardthegood🇦🇺
Richardthegood🇦🇺@Richthegood·
Did you know that builders have to employ Arborists to stand and watch them excavate around tree roots using water jets so that the tree can survive? The extra THOUSANDS of dollars it takes to achieve this is passed on to the home owner. In a lot of cases if the builder adds this cost to his preliminary quote he will lose the tender to another builder who is willing to risk breaking the rules and regulations. Tell me again how you are backing local Aussie businesses to compete and grow.
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Scott Savage
Scott Savage@ScottSavage6669·
@AlboMP Have you thought about doing it the way that is best for Australians? Not 'your way' which has been incredibly bad for Australians, and certainly not the globalist way.
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Mel
Mel@melrob74·
@AlboMP Your way sucks! We’ve never been poorer or taxed higher than we are now, your government is a failure…RESIGN!
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Wake
Wake@glynchgolf·
@AlboMP @kazza264 Crushing it Anthony💪Thankyou. Let’s turn 94 seats into 100+🥳
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Secular Duck
Secular Duck@Duck47658613·
@AlboMP “We’re building a stronger, more resilient Australia - our way.” But is it the way Australian people want? We want to get out of AUKUS. We want to stop supporting illegal killing of Palestinians, Lebanese and Iranians. We want our plane brought back from UAE.
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Lena
Lena@Lena178159·
@AlboMP My wallet is getting weaker and weaker by the day. Cash rate up again this year. There's no amount of gaslighting that will change reality.
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ProThought
ProThought@Pro__Thought·
@AlboMP All you have done is make everything harder for businesses! And consumers!
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Sarini
Sarini@Sarini44·
Australia doesn't seem very strong or resilient at the moment.... Industry is leaving this country because of the cost of energy, taxes and red tape. In a globalised world, why would businesses come to Australia when it's far far cheaper and easier to make their products elsewhere?
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Ben Will
Ben Will@BenWill8254·
@AlboMP Your WEF-driven Net Zero debacle has killed the resilience Australia once had. With the resources Australia has we should have a massive Sovereign Wealth fund, not 1 trillion in Debt.
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J Bully
J Bully@JackingtonBull·
@AlboMP Stronger and more resilient, is that why fuel prices have doubled in 2 weeks? Love the resilience
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Ian Batchelor
Ian Batchelor@IanBatchelor11·
@AlboMP In a "Globalised World" smart countries are becoming self-sufficient because they realise that supply lines are critical and should not be left to outside variables. Markets that once existed are reducing because the third world is catching up and making their own stuff.
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Sylvia Holloway
Sylvia Holloway@freetoagoodhome·
@AlboMP Fantastic sentiments PM. Now build what Australia needs to become more resilient. Oil storage battery storage data centres AI and drone manufacturing investment ( not with the USA). Increase our defence personnel and give them the tools they need. For the love of god scrap AUKUS
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Graham Young
Graham Young@GrahamY·
@AlboMP How about fixing our energy problem? No one will invest while the electricity can't be guaranteed at a reasonable price and they might not have fuel next month.
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