Labor: Week and Newspoll

labor: Newspoll, also released late on Sunday and published in the Australian, put the figures the same as a week ago, at 51-49 to Labor, but with a one-point fall in its primary vote to 36%. Scott Morrison will start Monday in Sydney, spruiking the Coalition's help for the nation's businesses, including a new plan for a 50m fund to give manufacturers incentives to invest in more modern technology, according to The Guardian. Ultimately, the government's initial investment is expected to attract 110m from the manufacturing industry as it is given out in funding-matched grants. The Ipsos poll published in the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age on Sunday night had Labor ahead 52-48, a one-point drop from the result a month earlier. Former PMs bury the hatchet in show of unity at Labor campaign launch Katharine Murphy Read more That would be good news for Australians looking for jobs, according to the science minister, Karen Andrews. The Coalition also wants to reinvigorate the Australian Made campaign, to encourage more foreigners to buy products made down under. We want to keep our manufacturers at the cutting edge so they can create more jobs, she said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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