Speaking at the party's official campaign launch at Revesby in Sydney's southwest on Sunday, state leader Michael Daley was joined by his federal counterpart Bill Shorten.
Education was a key part of Mr Daley's speech with the opposition leader to pledging $2.7 billion to fully fund public schools and bring them in line with the Gonski commitment. Mr Daley also announced that if elected, Labor will introduce nurse-to-patient ratios in mental health units in NSW hospitals. Image: News Corp Australia
And $6b on refugees don't forget that
Same old socialists leftist lying pattern. Everyone should know by now how everything the touch becomes destroyed and has to be repaired by someone else.wake up you’ll all be paying a lot more in hidden taxes and get nothing but more BS
Great support for drug deaths at live music events. A Daley joke at launch.