John,
Australia is at a crucial intersection.
From a weakening economy and growing job insecurity, to the challenge of climate change and an ageing population – Australia needs a plan.
But Australia has a government that has no agenda, let alone a plan for the future.
It’s a government that is characterised by being scared of the present and terrified of the future.
So Labor is turning its focus forward – to what the Australian people need so they can build a safe, prosperous and secure future.
And we’ll be guided every step of the way by our values: Labor values.
That’s why today, I began laying down the framework that will guide the policies that Labor will take to the election.
This one focused on the very heart of Labor’s mission: jobs and the future of work.
And I wanted you to hear directly from me about how Labor can lead Australia confidently into the future.
In my speech today, I outlined the ways that Australia can prepare for the future of work, including:
We know Australia can’t assume economic success is inevitable.
We can watch the tidal wave of change coming and be swept away by it - or we can protect our citizens by giving them a fair shot at a prosperous future.
But Labor doesn’t believe that Government should simply get out of the way and leave it to the market alone. We know that trickle-down economics only rains down misery on working people.
Australians can build a safe, prosperous and secure future if we establish the conditions in which their own efforts are rewarded.
In the coming decades, we need to create the conditions to prosper in our changing and dynamic world.
There is absolutely no sign that the Morrison Government even understands this challenge, let alone possesses the will to tackle it. They are complacent and have no plan.
Labor is prepared to take it on.
We know we can do this as long as we work together and present a vision for the future.
Because whatever the economic challenges we face, a fair day’s work for a fair day’s pay is still a concept worth aspiring to.
Thanks,
Albo