Labor’s Matt Thistlewaite was out on doors this morning (where a sacrificial MP is offered up to the media to deliver the lines of the day and kick the news cycle along to whatever set piece is coming up in the parliament day) and he was pretty happy to just deliver a lot of Labor policy updates as a compare and contrast with the Coalition:
The household solar battery scheme has been oversubscribed and is performing well. That was a promise that we made in the lead up to the last election. We’ve also promised that we ban social media for under-16s across Australia to ensure that kids can be kids, that they can live their lives and we’re delivering that commitment in December.
Our priority is delivering on the commitments that we took to the last election whilst the Liberals and the Coalition determine whether or not they believe in net zero and whether or not they provide that stability and certainty to Australian households and business so that we make a smooth transition to more renewable energy, reducing electricity costs, providing certainty to businesses so that we can make that transition and hand on a cleaner, safer environment for our kids”

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Did any journalist ask about the "no one will be left behind" committment, and Australians living in poverty approaching 4 million under Labor?