March Election: Fact Labor and Mr Malinauskas

march election: Mr Malinauskas says no-one can deny the party's successes while in government, such as the development of its world-leading energy policy, its efforts to introduce economic and social reforms and to create and protect jobs, according to Nine News Australia. But he says it remains a fact Labor lost the March election and it would be intellectually dishonest to deny the failures that occurred on its watch. To improve your experience update it here News NationalSA Labor acknowledges its mistakes1 24pm Oct 13, Australia's former Labor government could be rightly proud of its achievements during 16 years in office but must also acknowledge its failures, Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas says. He singled out the Oakden nursing home scandal and problems with child protection and in the TAFE sector as areas where Labor let people down . In order to be proud about what we did right, we must be honest about what we did wrong, Mr Malinauskas told the party's state conference on Saturday, the first since its election defeat. But he said it would be Labor's willingness to listen to what voters wanted and to respond with the right ideas that would hold the key to success. He also told the conference he remains confident in the ability of his team to return the party to government at the next election, arguing it lines up well with the government. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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