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Labor MP Ed Husic: The Coalition keeps saying it will do something on wages, but doesn’t have a plan. We have a plan to restore penalty rates, bring in a living wage and make sure people feel secure in their work. MORE: amagenda

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten are preparing to face off one final time before voters head to the polls.

The pair will battle it out at the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday evening, with leadership, the economy, employment, energy and immigration to be among the key topics. Mr Shorten has won the last two debates. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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When Trump will bring job back to US, you will shut up.

You and Labor DO NOT PAY WAGES and cannot control those who do because under you they will go broke and shut the door. The End.

yes LNP will continue to do something about wages. As the Finance Minister Matthias Cormann said about keeping wages low: 'This is a deliberate feature of our economic architecture.' Meanwhile nation economy has stalled with latest quarter economic growth at 0.0%.

The LNP has a great wages stretagy, keep giving tax cuts 2 the wealthiest Australians, which makes 'The Great Unwashed' as the top end of town think of most Australians, feel 'Aspirational' that 1 day they will be rich as well, LNP doesn't play Favs, they'll help Gina & Twiggy

The reserve bank seems to think the Libs plans are working by keeping interest rates on hold.

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