can you afford

3 more years of labor?


the facts on labor’s record

Labor's term in government has been marked by

broken promises, bad decisions and the wrong priorities.

And, as a result, Australians are paying more.

Labor has failed you on

Under Labor, Australia has had the biggest fall in disposable income (living standards)

in the developed world. Australia has recorded the longest per-capita recession on record.

the economy

Labor has failed you on

INFLATION

Under Labor, Australia’s inflation has been consistently higher than other advanced economies. Australians are paying higher prices, higher taxes and higher mortgage repayments because of Labor’s homegrown inflation.

Labor has failed you on

Under Labor, the dream of home ownership is becoming out of reach for too many Australians.

Interest rates are close to their highest level since 2011. They have risen 12 times under Labor and fallen only once.

HOUSING

Labor has failed you on

Labor’s ‘renewables only’ policy continues to drive-up power prices.

Electricity and gas prices have gone up by over 32 per cent (without rebates) and 34 per cent respectively (as at January 2025).

ENERGY

SECURITY

Labor has failed you on

Labor is making cuts to defence and national security, making costly mistakes with border security

and failing to provide leadership when it comes to community safety

What others Are Saying

... underlying inflation is still too high. The cash rate will stay restrictive until the Board is confident that inflation is moving sustainably to the middle of our 2–3 per cent target range (expected to reach 2.5 per cent by late 2026.)

— reserve bank of australia

The fundamental problem here is that we haven't been building enough housing for our population, and that's what's driving both of those particular events with rents and housing prices.

— michelle bullock, rba governor

“The Government has had 2.5 years to address our inflation crisis and, much worse than having done nothing, took decisions that made it worse. They are now feeling the political consequences of pro-cyclical economic policy, and have time left before the election only for gimmicks.”

— steven hamilton

Australia’s current energy policies and plans are a recipe for triple failure: rising costs, failing reliability and growing environmental footprints.

— geoff bongers and stephen wilson

The RBA on Tuesday released analysis showing that Australia’s underlying inflation rate was the second highest among major advanced economies. Only the UK had stronger inflationary pressures.

— australian financial review

Our defence force is significantly weaker than when Labor came in to office, the Albanese Government is all tactics and no strategy.

— greg sheridan, the australian.