Transcripts
ABC Afternoon Briefing 02/03/22
02 March 2022
SUBJECTS: National Accounts; Costs of living skyrocketing while real wages are going backwards; South East Queensland and Northern New South Wales floods; Petrol prices were going up before Russia crossed the border into Ukraine; Labor’s policies to get wages moving.
Logan Doorstop 28/02/22
28 February 2022
SUBJECT: Queensland and Northern New South Wales flood emergency.
Today Show 28/02/22
28 February 2022
SUBJECTS: Queensland flood emergency; Flood of kindness and generosity in drenched Queensland communities; Courage of the Ukrainian people in the face of Russia’s vile act of aggression.
SKY First Edition 28/02/22
28 February 2022
SUBJECTS: Queensland flood emergency; World must stand as one in supporting the Ukrainian people and tightening the screws on Putin and Russia.
ABC News Breakfast 28/02/22
28 February 2022
SUBJECTS: Queensland flood emergency; Ukraine / Russia talks.
Today Show 27/02/22
27 February 2022
SUBJECTS: Queensland flood emergency; Flood of kindness and generosity in drenched Queensland communities; Russian invasion of Ukraine; Courage of the Ukrainian people; Tightening the screws on the Russian economy.
SKY Afternoon Agenda 23/02/22
23 February 2022
SUBJECTS: Real wages going backwards as the costs of living skyrocket; Russian invasion of Ukraine; Federal election and national security.
Sydney Press Conference 23/02/22
23 February 2022
SUBJECTS: The cost of living is skyrocketing, real wages are going backwards, and working families are falling further behind; Labor condemns the actions of Russia; Importance of Australia speaking with one voice on sanctions; Labor’s policies to get the economy growing the right way; Technology and the labour market.
RN Drive 23/02/22
23 February 2022
SUBJECTS: Situation in Ukraine and Russian sanctions; Real wages falling as costs of living skyrocket; Superannuation: Labour market; Labor’s positive policies to grow the economy the right way.
Today Show 20/02/22
20 February 2022
SUBJECTS: Chinese laser incident; Australians need a Prime Minister who is strong and calm and rational, not panicked and political and desperate; Trashing bipartisanship on national security makes Australians less safe and risks our national security; Coalition playing a dangerous game of footsie with extreme groups on the eve of an election.