A happy Anthony Albanese on Friday morning,after passing 31 pieces of legislation through the Senate on a single day on Thursday.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
On Thursday evening alone,the Senate passed 31 bills,including reforms to the Reserve Bank,the budget’s centrepiece Future Made in Australia tax laws,a world-leading ban on children under 16 using social media and Build to Rent changes it believes will increase the number of rental properties by 80,000.
Albanese,who at the start of November used a campaign-like event in Adelaide to outline major changes to TAFE and higher education,said the driving force for the government was to help people.
“My message is – we have your back,” he said. “The number one priority of my government is to continue providing support.
“We work each and every day to make a difference,and the legislation that was passed will make a difference.”
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Albanese said the government was dealing both with immediate issues,such as inflation or decisions by the High Court to strike downimmigration laws,and those that would shape the country over the long term.
He said new penalties on supermarkets,higher pay for childcare workers and keeping a lid on childcare fees were all changes that would help people in the short and long term.