Libs Take Aim at Premier’s Pledge With a Personal Edge

A pre-election pledge to train an army of apprentices to secure Victoria’s future is seemingly close to Premier Jacinta Allan’s heart. But that has not stopped the opposition from going for the jugular. Proposing on Saturday an academy offering 2,000 electrical trades positions over the next four years, the premier recounted the story of her father Peter.
Libs Take Aim at Premier’s Pledge With a Personal Edge

Libs Take Aim at Premier’s Pledge With a Personal Edge The opposition has criticized Premier Jacinta Allan’s pre-election pledge to train apprentices. This criticism comes as the Premier shared a personal story about her father, a former linesman at the State Electricity Commission (SEC), who lost his job when the utility was privatized by a Liberal government. The opposition proposed an academy offering 2,000 electrical trades positions over four years.

  • The opposition is targeting Premier Jacinta Allan’s pledge to train apprentices.
  • Allan recounted a personal story about her father, a former SEC linesman who lost his job after privatization.
  • The opposition proposed an academy to offer 2,000 electrical trades positions over four years.

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