
Sussan Ley
Leader of the Opposition
Leader of the Opposition
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
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When Labor runs out of money, they come after yours.
Aug 25
For years, Labor ignored the Coalitionโs warnings and played politics. The NDIS is very important, but it needs to be sustainable.
Aug 25
From a Moama garage to a global market, Quincey Jones Jelly in my electorate is proof of what small businesses can achieve.
Itโs a story of hard work, family, and community – values that Liberals believe build a stronger Australia.
Regional businesses are special, and they deserve the same chance to compete as those in the cities.
Aug 24
Pleased to address the opening of this weekendโs @lnpqld Convention and be with so many of my fantastic Queensland colleagues.
Aspiration is the thread that connects everyone and everything in this great state, from the Far North down to the South East.
We will always back those who have a go.
Aug 22
After three days of Labor`s talkfest in Canberra, struggling families areย noย betterย off.
Aug 22
Anthony Albanese found $600 million to fund a Rugby League team overseas but could only announce $6 million for one of the worst natural disasters to occur in South Australia?ย
The Prime Ministerโs priorities are all wrong.
Aug 21
For years, Labor ignored the Coalitionโs warnings. The NDIS is really important, but it must be sustainable.
Aug 21
A strong economy and a strong budget mean we can deliver the health care Australians need and the medical research that saves lives.
When governments manage money wisely, they can back world-class institutes like the @tri_australia and give our researchers the tools to deliver better treatments and stronger health outcomes.
But poor economic management puts all of this at risk. That is why the Coalition is focused on building a strong budget and a strong economy, so Australians can count on the breakthroughs that improve lives and safeguardย ourย future.
Aug 21
We are building fewer homes today than we were four years ago.
And we have 100,000 fewer apprentices and trainees.ย
Weโre falling behind under Labor.
We need to cut red tape, lower costs, and build faster so Australians can get intoย homesย sooner.
Aug 20
Under Labor, government spending has skyrocketed to 27 per cent of GDP, and their only focus is on how to raise more taxes on Australians to pay for it.
Aug 20
Albanese has sat idly by as the toxic algal bloom ravages South Australian marine life, the coastal ecosystem and local fishing industries.
Aug 20
What we heard straight from builders on site is soberingโฆ and it shows just how big the housing challengeย reallyย is.
Aug 20
The Albanese governmentโs spending spree has kept inflation and interest rates higher for longer.
Aug 19
Albanese and Labor have ignored this unfolding natural disaster for too long.
Aug 19
While Labor stages another carefully managed talkfest in Canberra, we have been in Western Sydney listening to businesses like @eathergroup and their workers about what really matters.
Australians are paying more for power, health and housing. Productivity has stalled. Living standards have gone backwards.
The answers wonโt come from closed doors in Canberra. They will come from listening to families and businesses, easing the cost of living and rewardingย effort.
Aug 19
The Albanese Government isnโt living within its means.
Aug 18
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