CATHERINE KING – TRANSCRIPT – RADIO INTERVIEW – ABC NEWSRADIO – WEDNESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2021
Wednesday, 24 November 2021
E&OE TRANSCRIPTRADIO INTERVIEWABC NEWSRADIO WITH GLEN BARTHOLOMEWWEDNESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2021 SUBJECTS: New chair of Infrastructure Australia; George Christensen and extremist threats. GLEN BARTHOLOMEW, HOST: Good afternoon, Catherine. CATHERINE KING, SHADOW MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Good afternoon, Glen. BARTHOLOMEW: What do you know about Col Murray? KING: Well, I’ve met him once before
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CATHERINE KING – TRANSCRIPT – DOORSTOP INTERVIEW – PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA – WEDNESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2021
Wednesday, 24 November 2021
E&OE TRANSCRIPTDOORSTOP INTERVIEWPARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRAWEDNESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2021 SUBJECTS: New chair of Infrastructure Australia; Peter Dutton doing the numbers. CATHERINE KING, SHADOW MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Yesterday, we had Barnaby Joyce confirm that he’s intending to appoint his hometown mayor, the former Mayor of Tamworth, to the chair of Infrastructure Australia. This
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KING, O’NEIL & HILL – MEDIA RELEASE – MAJOR UPGRADES FOR SWIMMING CENTRES IN SOUTH-EAST MELBOURNE – THURSDAY, 18 NOVEMBER 2021
Thursday, 18 November 2021
Major upgrades to much-loved swimming pools and aquatic centres in Dandenong and Noble Park will be supported by an Albanese Labor Government with a $20 million funding commitment. Partnering with the City of Greater Dandenong, an Albanese Labor Government will help to deliver the lifestyle and aquatic centres that both these communities deserve. Noble Park
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CATHERINE KING – MEDIA RELEASE – AN EMPTY “PLAN” FOR REGIONALISATION FROM THE MINISTER WHO BROUGHT YOU SPORTS RORTS – FRIDAY, 12 NOVEMBER 2021
Friday, 12 November 2021
Despite much hype, the Minister who brought Australians Sports Rorts has today failed to bring any clarity to the Morrison-Joyce Government’s approach to regionalisation. The centrepiece of the Minister’s new policy seems to be a plan to hand some money to a handpicked list of regional centres around Australia. You’ll have to forgive Labor’s scepticism,
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