Mark Latham Leader of the ALP |
Labor's Plan for Better Hospitals and Better CareWednesday 22nd September 2004A Federal Labor Government will provide $998 million to save Australia's public hospitals. Along with Labor's $3.4 billion New Deal to Save Medicare, this represents a massive Labor investment in health. Labor will deliver affordable specialist care, ease the pressure on public hospitals (especially emergency departments), and train more doctors and nurses. Labor's hospitals and better health care policy |
Market economists put the lie to Howard's interest rate scare campaign
Simon Crean - Media Statement - 24 September
Public School Fees On Howard's Agenda
Jenny Macklin - Media Statement - 14 September
Protecting Queensland's Tropical North Election Policy
Kelvin Thomson - Policy - 23 September
Labor's Sport and Recreation Plan Election Policy
Kate Lundy - Policy - 23 September
Labor's Plan For Telecommunications Election Policy
Lindsay Tanner - Policy - 22 September
Labor's Plan for Defence Election Policy
Mark Latham, Kim Beazley & Chris Evans - Policy - 20 September
Two Thirds Of Families Caught In John Howard's Family Payment Debt Trap
Wayne Swan - Policy - 17 September
Preventing cancer — Labor's plan to deliver better cancer prevention programs Election Policy
Julia Gillard - Policy - 16 September
Saving the Murray: Labor's $1 Billion River Plan Election Policy
Mark Latham & Kelvin Thomson - Policy - 16 September
Opportunity For All Indigenous Australians Election Policy
Kerry O'Brien - Policy - 15 September
Labor's $2.4 billion investment in needy Australian schools Election Policy
Mark Latham & Jenny Macklin - Policy - 14 September
Labor's boost for our ABC and Australian film and television Election Policy
Lindsay Tanner & Kate Lundy - Policy - 14 September
Labor To Invest $289 Million To Help Jobless Families From Welfare To Work Election Policy
Wayne Swan - Policy - 9 September
Labor's Tax and Better Family Payment Policy - Rewarding Hard Work Election Policy
Mark Latham - Policy - 7 September