08 May, 2019

Final leaders' debate: Shorten slams climate inaction as Morrison focuses on tax

Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten pitched competing visions for Australia in the decade ahead, as the two leaders faced off in the final debate of the election campaign.
Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten during the third and
final election debate at the National Press Club.
With just 10 days to go before the 18 May poll, which Labor is favoured to win, Morrison and Shorten locked horns on a range of policy areas, mostly focused on Labor’s tax reform agenda.

Outlining his vision for Australia in 10 years’ time, Morrison focused on jobs and infrastructure spending, while Shorten nominated climate change, equality and the pursuit of a “modern Australia”.

“I want us to be a nation which is more equal and, in becoming more equal, what we’ll actually deliver is a more prosperous and wealthy nation for my kids and, indeed, their kids after that,” Shorten told the National Press Club debate.


Read the story from The Guardian by Sarah Martin - “Final leaders' debate: Shorten slams climate inaction as Morrison focuses on tax."

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