The Sunday Age asked Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Labor leader Anthony Albanese for their pitches to the nation’s 4.6 million uncommitted voters. Here is Morrison’s. auspol ausvotes ausvotes22 ausvotes2022 scottmorrison
The Sun-Herald and The Sunday Age asked Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Labor leader Anthony Albanese for their pitches to the nation’s 4.6 million uncommitted voters. Here is Morrison’s:
However, I am optimistic about our future because once again, Australians have demonstrated what we can overcome.Prime Minister Scott Morrison campaigns in a camping store in West Gosford on SaturdayOn almost any measure – fatality rates, vaccine rates, economic growth, jobs growth, or debt levels – Australia’s recovery is leading the world.
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