The Morrison government has slammed the bill to cut the budget bill, saying it would mean higher taxes and "damage to the economy ".
Mr. Shorten's proposed budget includes a free cancer scan, which is low
150,000 income workers and new apprentices.
On Thursday night, the leader of the opposition announced his new economic plan in Canberra.
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann said Labor's budget would lead to "weak economy, reduced jobs, rising unemployment and lower wages ".
[Labor's budget includes] $200 billion in high taxes and $200 billion in taxes on retirees, housing, income, investment, small and family businesses, electricity, each year, he told Australian reporters that a $200 billion high tax would hurt the economy and put jobs at risk.
You can't believe anything the Labor Party said because they didn't give you any details.
In fact, Labor does not know how to manage money.
That's why they came after you.
Shaw promised that the Labor party would provide the middle class with the same tax cuts proposed by the Liberal Party. income earners.
However, he also promised those who earn less than $40,000 a year a tax refund of $350 a year --
$95 more than the alliance promised.
On his budget.
In his reply, Mr. Shorten spoke about climate change policy and vowed to invest $1 billion in TAFE and apprentices to ensure free education for 150,000 Australians.
The Labor government also promised "the biggest change since the introduction of health insurance ".
If elected, Mr. Shorten will invest $2.
It is 3 billion for cancer care, eliminating almost all self-paid expenses for scanning, treatment, and medication.
Labor leader promises free X-600
X-ray, breast X-ray, ultrasound, PET and CT scan.
Mr Shorten told parliament on Thursday night that for so many people, cancer will make you sick and then paying for treatment will make you poor.
If the person you love has cancer, you will sell the roof if it helps.
You pay taxes in Canberra.
You pay the medical insurance tax.
If I am elected prime minister, I will make sure that the health care system will serve you when you need it most.
Mr. Shore went on to say that he looked at his mother's "The effects of cancer on him" and that his mother died of breast cancer in 2014.
Cancer is terrible, it is isolated, it is tired.
"Moreover, this is often the case and is becoming increasingly poor," he said . "
If we win the election, we will not only provide new machines for the communities that need MRI machines most.
But Labor will guarantee that every MRI machine in Australia that meets national quality standards is covered by medical insurance for cancer scanning.
The coalition criticized the Labor Party's plan, saying it lacked details.
Labor has promised to pay $0. 433 billion immediately for expert advice for cancer patients.
Over the next four years this will mean that the additional 3 million appointments are in bulk. billed -with no out-of-
Xiao Ern said pocket money should be paid.
In addition to his cancer treatment commitments, Mr. Shorten also vowed to repay "every dollar of health care that the alliance has cut ".
Mr. Shore also made a number of significant commitments in education and employment, replacing the alliance's earlier assurances.
First of all, in addition to every dollar he decides to restore the Union to take away from health care, he says he will return the money he has taken away from public schools.
The investment in the future always starts with education, says Mr. In the field of education, the difference between labor and government is no longer obvious.
Of the 10 new jobs created over the next four years, 9 require a university degree or TAFE qualification, and only the Labor government is willing to provide appropriate funding for both jobs.
"We will open university places to open the door to higher education for another 200,000 Australians.
In terms of vocational education, the Labor Party has always supported public vocational education.
The party pledged $1 billion in funding for TAFE and apprentices to fund an additional 100,000 apprenticeship education.
The new site of TAFE 20,000 will focus on a new generation of elderly care and NDIS employees, he said.
If you vote for the Labor party, we will guarantee that every three children will attend kindergarten or kindergarten in general, said shoreen. year-
Every four oldyear-
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15 hours a week, 40 weeks a year.
"Two years of pre-school is the best practice in the world, so it's good enough for our children.
Within 100 days of the end of the election, short also promised to restore penalty rates for staff on Sundays and public holidays.
We will revitalize the construction industry through our construction. to-
Rent plan, in response to the negative impact of new housing, renovating the national energy group with new pipelines, connectors, hydro and storage equipment, launching the largest affordable housing plan since World War II, Short said, they built millions of new homes for a quarter.
The alliance promised to create 80,000 apprentices to fill the skill shortage, but Mr. Shore promised to provide $1 billion, almost doubling.
Shaw said Australia now has 150,000 fewer apprentices and trainees than when Labor left the government in 2013.
The investment will provide an additional apprenticeship bonus of 150,000 in the skill shortage area.
The Alliance's National Disability Insurance cut is one of the most controversial decisions in their budget.
Mr. Shorten assured the Department for the disabled that he would continue his efforts to establish and improve the system.
He said, don't tell me that there is insufficient demand.
"I can give this personal commitment to every Australian living in a disability who loves them --
If we are elected as Australia's next government, we will remove the NDIA's cap on the number of employees so that we can get support from the outside world to fulfill our commitment to the disabled, we will put people with disabilities at the center of decision-making --
Development of the national disability insurance plan.
We will get the NDIS back on track.
Shaw called for younger people, while assuring the older generation that negative investment in real estate remains an option.
But you can't let real estate investors play dice games against our younger generation Y and millennials, he said.
Why don't we tell them the truth instead of using lectures to fund millions of young Australians to cut the shattered AWO
Collecting 20% of the deposit and stamp duty is much more difficult than it was 20 or 25 years ago.
This year's speech is more relevant because it is only a few weeks away from the election that Labor is widely expected to win.
Mr. Shore also promised to match the coalition's $1,080 tax cut.
There are 5 million middle-income people.
But for those who earn less than $45,000 a year, he goes further, with the lowest-paid workers earning $350 a year, while the union earning $255.
In order to give these workers the tax cuts they deserve, the labor force will increase lowIncome and part
The time worker, said shorn.
Finally, the Labor Party promised to act on climate change. Short said the topic was ignored in the coalition government's budget.
Let's talk about it tonight with simple facts: Climate change is real, he said.
"It's really damaging our economy and our environment, and we can measure the cost of inaction --
Jungle fires, droughts, floods, extreme weather and damage to our farmland and coral reefs.
"For Australia, we give our children to Australia, and the Labor government will reform and will not evade the task of reform --
It will take concrete action on climate change.
Labor will pay $2,000 for families who want to join the fight against climate change and reduce their electricity bills by installing a battery storage system.
When the budget was running into a deficit, the coalition stopped putting new drugs on the drug benefits program, and since then it has frequently attacked Labor.
Mr. Shorten promised to ensure that every drug recommended by the independent expert would be included in PBS.
Prior to the speech, Prime Minister Scott Morrison accused Labor of setting an alternative budget for "lies and higher taxes.
He told reporters that this is what Bill Shorten said, that he lied about what the government was doing and provided funds for what he said was raising taxes.
The coalition has made income tax cuts a key pillar of its winning third election.