Thereâs no clear path to the Labor leadership for Tanya Plibersek - so take a breath
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Tanya Plibersekâs deft handling of a hallway run-in with Craig Kelly last week spurred at least half a dozen interviews for the opposition frontbencher - and a series of questions about her leadership ambitions.
For Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese, who canât quite shake off speculation about his future despite Labor being locked 50-50 in the two-party preferred vote with the Coalition, the hallway clash came at precisely the wrong time as it allowed Plibersek - through happenstance - to once again showcase her considerable talents.
“One in 10 people in the Ipswich region work in manufacturing,” Mr Neumann said.
“I want to make sure our apprentices are highly skilled, with great classroom training at TAFE and on-the-job training and mentoring on great worksites.” KSB apprentices with Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann and Shadow Minister for Education and Training Tanya Plibersek.
Mr Neumann and Shadow Minister for Education and Training Tanya Plibersek visited KSB Australia’s Bundamba workshop and training facility, where the company tests, services and repairs its pumps and valves.
“KSB built this facility in Bundamba because they recognised the importance of the region in providing skilled workers,” Mr Neumann said.