Communities across regional Australia will be left without critical workers like nurses, aged care staff, teachers, mechanics, and chefs because of Labor’s changes to the visa system.
Labor’s Big Australia is getting bigger, with ABS data published today revealing 454,400 people arrived here in the year to March at a time when the country is experiencing housing shortages and a rental crisis.
New data published today proves Labor’s Big Australia is getting bigger, with 433,130 migrants arriving under Labor and no plan for where they will live.
The Immigration Minister Andrew Giles is flying around Australia campaigning for the Yes vote as the number of failed asylum seekers in Australia passes 75,000 and a Labor-commissioned report that recommends action gathers dust.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan MP, has been listening to the community concerns in the electorate of Wannon about the serious consequences that the Albanese Labor Government’s approach to 60-day dispensing could have on local pharmacies and community members.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan MP, is demanding the Albanese Labor Government be transparent and reveal how long Australians have to wait to receive government payments across the Wannon community, including Centrelink and Medicare claims, during this cost-of-living crisis.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, calls on junior sports people across Wannon competing at an elite or sub-elite level competition to apply for funding under the Local Sporting Champions grant program.
The Albanese Labor government is bringing in 60-day dispensing, with little to no consultation with pharmacists, putting rural and regional pharmacies at risk.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan MP, will host the Hon Angus Taylor MP, Shadow Treasurer in Wannon next week. Mr Taylor will join Mr Tehan for events in Winchelsea, Colac, Terang, and Timboon.
Labour granted more special COVID work visas in its first ten months in government than were issued during the 20 months the international border was closed when the visa was required.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, is warning that the Albanese Labor Government’s Aboriginal heritage reforms could undermine private property rights and force property owners in Wannon to undergo expensive mandatory cultural surveys for basic activities such as mending fences or planting trees.
It is simple - FUND THE ROADS.
We need our roads invested in. We need more money, not less. The state of our roads needs urgent attention, and I cannot believe that the Labor government would do this to the electors in Wannon. It is an absolute disgrace.