Dodson ‘taken aback’ by Nationals’ call on Indigenous voice – as it happened
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Coalition is alienating young voters, PM says
Over on ABC radio Melbourne, Anthony Albanese has been asked what he thinks about the Victorian election and the lessons for the Liberal party.
One of the things that we're seeing, I believe is an alienation from younger voters from the Coalition.
When you have a position where you have senior members of the Coalition [who] can't say that climate change is real in spite of the floods and bushfires and all of the evidence of the heating of the planet that we're seeing, let alone any time something is put up to take action on climate change. They dismiss it.
[It] depends where you work. There will be some businesses, for example, which refuse to bargain with their staff where they used to and their staff where they used to and the better-off-overall test became too complex. Getting rid of the red tape we got there will bring some of the businesses back to the table straight away.
Also, any businesses that are concerned, like ... that actually don't want to be involved in multi-employer bargaining, the simple fix for them is for them to negotiate with their staff now.
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