Coalition front bencher Jacinta Nampijinpa Price promised to make Australia great again “in an exciting speech for supporters and then less than an hour later said she did not realize that she had repeated the meeting of the US president and accused the media of being” Trump.
Senator Price introduced opposition leader Peter Dutton in a bowling club in Perth when she stated that her party “would make us make Australia great again, that we can bring Australia back to his former glory that we can get Australia on the right track again”.
But at a media conference a short time later, when he was asked if her remark was an ode to Donald Trump, she stopped the question and said, “If I said that, I don’t even realize that I said that.”
“But no, I am an Australian and I want to make sure we get Australia on the right track,” she said.
Senator Price was appointed in January as the shadow minister of the government’s efficiency in what seemed to be a nod to the department of government efficiency in the United States, led by the Elon Musk.
When asked about the agreements on Saturday, she said it was not a separate department and “it’s not an ode to Donald Trump”.
“The media, you are all obsessed with Donald Trump. We are not obsessed with Donald Trump. We are actually obsessed with ensuring that we can improve the circumstances for Australians,” she said.
When asked about the comments from Senator Price, the opposition leader was diverted to the costs of living crisis at home.
Referring to West -Australians who cannot afford to pay for their electricity and insurance, Mr Dutton said “Let’s just treat reality for people”.
“I really think that if we want to improve their lives and we want to get our country back on track, we have to change the government,” he said.
“And I think that’s the point that an objective person would make right now.”
Indigenous Affairs Audit First Priority
Senator Price, who is also the shadow minister of Native Australians, repeated that if her first priority were to be chosen, would be to control the spending in the portfolio of the indigenous affairs, claiming that “nothing changes to improve the lives of marginalized indigenous Australians” despite billions of dollars.
“Now, why should we not expand that way of delivering Australians in all portfolios,” she said.
“So that we ensure that we reduce and invest funds to provide results in portfolios for all Australians to benefit all Australians, instead of wasting money by pouring it into the drain, which Albanian has done in the past three years.”
She added that the position would be able to “cut red and green tape” to take care of it [school] Curriculum “.
Both large party leaders campaigned in Perth on Saturday, prior to the launches of Dualling on Sunday.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton met supporters in the marginal seat of Tangney – who lost the coalition of work in the last elections – where he manned a Sizzle Station of Worst.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rode a ferry with the West -Australian Prime Minister Roger Cook to announce federal financing to expand the transport network.
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