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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