Prime Minister Kevin Rudd today launched a document detailing his government’s achievements (limited) and activity (substantial) in its first 100 days.
Meanwhile, according to the Liberal Party’s daily e-mail newsletter Lib Briefing:
In a major address to the Millennium Forum, Leader of the Opposition Dr Brendan Nelson yesterday highlighted five key challenges for Australia:
1. Ensuring that the next generation of Australians enjoys prosperity;
2. Reviewing the federation and the relationship between the Commonwealth and the States;
3. Adjusting to living on environmental interest instead of capital;
4. Guaranteeing the defence and security of our nation; and
5. Securing Australia’s cohesiveness.
To which we would add: 6. Finding an opposition capable of talking about more than motherhood. Although we quite like the idea of being cohesive.
They just spent the last 12 years trashing all those things. Where has Nelson been.