Who should I vote for? Guide to seven key policies in the 2022 Australian federal election where Labor and Coalition differ

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Real differences between Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese have emerged across a range of election policies. To help you decide who to vote for, check our policy comparison of the two major political parties in Australia around aged care, federal Icac, childcare, climate change, housing, health and a voice to parliament

The major parties are often dismissed as being too similar, but if you’re wondering how to decide who to vote for in the 2022 Australian election, here are seven key issues where there are real policy differences between the two major political parties in Australia.has promised registered nurses will be on site 24/7 in every residential aged care facility in the country.

 

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GrogsGamut It’s pretty clear. One has policies and targets, the other just more empty words.

The answer is simple do you want Australia run by the LNP secret government of rorts, redacted documents, woman do not matter, money for mates, just keep borrowing money and do not account for where it goes and no ICAC or ALP let's clean up this mess?

The conundrum is a lot of Australians like their local member, but hate the party leaders he or she works under. A vote for a likeable local member also means a vote for an extremely unpopular PM so people don’t know what to do.

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