
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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Power prices are up 39% or $1,300 more than Labor promised for 2025-26.
Sep 18
Labor is failing on energy. Costs are up. Reliability is down and emissions have flatlined. The Coalition will oppose Labor’s 2035 emissions targets because they are built on fantasy and just aren`t credible.
Sep 18
With the team at the @salvosau Magpie Nest Café in Melbourne today, we saw the difference real community support makes for people doing it tough.
The Salvos are on the frontline helping Australians who truly need support. Their work shows the strength of our community and the compassion of our nation.
Sep 18
Another foreign policy failure from Albanese.
Sep 18
Anthony Albanese told Australians on Tuesday that a PNG defence treaty was a done deal.
It wasn’t signed, and now PNG is reviewing it.
This is deeply disappointing. Time and again, the Prime Minister turns diplomacy into a photo op and fails to deliver. From PNG to Vanuatu, he has shown he is not up to the job of managing our closest relationships.
Australians deserve honesty and competence in foreign affairs, not more spin and photo opportunities.
Sep 17
Under Labor, Australians including young people struggling to save for a home are covering almost half the cost of an EV for those on the highest incomes.
What they said would cost $55 million has blown out to $560 million a year.
That’s money that could be used to lower taxes or help young Australians trying to save for a home. Instead, it is propping up those who already have the means to buy.
This is exactly why we need to restore responsibility to the budget.
Sep 17
Think about this.
Debt is climbing towards $1.2 trillion, and every minute $50,000 is going just to cover the interest.
That’s money that could be funding essential services or lowering the debt.
Instead, it’s money that’s just gone.
If we want stronger hospitals, better schools, and a safety net for people who really need it, we must get the budget under control.
Living within our means and rewarding effort is how we make sure the next generation inherits opportunity, not a mountain of debt.
This is what I put to @ceda_news today.
Sep 17
Debt is an issue of intergenerational fairness. When Labor runs out of money they come after yours.
Sep 17
The cost of essentials has surged under Labor.
Sep 17
If Albanese can’t deliver his 2025 target for electricity prices, how can anyone trust his 2035 target for emissions?
Sep 16
Under Labor, living standards have fallen and taxes are forecast to rise.
Sep 15
Older Australians deserve timely care, not endless delays and waitlists.
That is why the Coalition fought a sustained campaign in Parliament to demand action for older Australians. At first, Labor resisted. But under pressure, Labor finally backflipped and caved releasing 20,000 long-overdue home care packages, with more to come.
We recently met Betty, who told us about waiting far too long for the support she had already been assessed as needing. Over a cuppa and cake, it was a reminder that behind every statistic is a real person who simply wants dignity and certainty in their later years.
This should never have required a fight. But it shows that when the Coalition stands firm, Labor is forced to act. We will always hold this government to account until every promised package is delivered for older Australians.
Sep 12
By backing young Australians to pick up the tools, we create jobs, build homes, and strengthen the communities our nation depends on.
But right now under Labor, Australia is facing a shortage of apprentices, and that’s holding back the supply of new homes we desperately need.
It was wonderful to speak to apprentices and workers on a housing construction site in Rokeby this morning.
Sep 11
Women in local government are driving change in their communities. The @algwa_national conference in Griffith was all about celebrating that leadership, connection and growth.
I joined a panel to talk about the water challenges and impacts to farmers and communities.
Conversations like this matter. Strong leadership at the local level makes every community more resilient and sets regional Australia up for the future.
Sep 9
Proud to join the community for the official opening of Albury Preschool’s expanded facilities.
The centre has been educating the pre-schoolers of Albury and surrounds for 80 years, and this new space means twice as many local children will have the chance to learn, grow and start their education journey here.
Congratulations to Jo Barton and the Albury Preschool team on this milestone.
Sep 8
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