Turnbull cabinet reshuffle who is going where?
Ahead of the election, Turnbull has also made the same call to scrap the cap on funding for Labor’s national broadband network.
Labor has indicated that the new PM may be on board with removing the cap if it passes the budget and will vote for the NBN Bill.
But the Coalition, who held its last government accountable over 온라인 바카라 사이트Labor’s broadband program, is determined not to lose sight of the fact Labor is the la진주출장샵 진주출장안마rgest party in the Senate.
Labor leader Bill Shorten has been keen to portray Malcolm Turnbull as the Coalition’s enemy, as well as its biggest electoral concern, while his right-hand man, frontbencher Penny Wong, is not shy about her position on funding for the NBN as Prime Minister.
Wong on Wednesday said she would support Labor’s national broadband package, which would give Turnbull the option of a Liberal-backed fibre-optic network to meet Labor’s needs, and the Coalition’s plan to offer $48 billion in funding fo한게임 포커r the program over the next six years.
The government has already spent $10.4 billion of the $40 billion promised to it by Labor, of which $4.7 billion is already being spent.