Nationals will put questions about ECEC at the heart of national listening tour
Nationals leader David Littleproud has launched a national regional listening tour to listen and learn from regional voters, particularly those who left the party at this year’s election, and that the provision of early childhood education and care (ECEC) in rural and regional areas will be front and centre in the line of questioning.
“I am keen to hear from as many people as possible about how we can help improve their lives and their communities,” he said.
“I am also determined to find practical solutions, not just for more affordable childcare (sic.) centres but more importantly, the availability of childcare in our regional centres for our working mums and dads.”
“I know that finding available childcare centres is a real challenge for regional families and I want to hear from those who need help the most.”
He conceded the need for the party to be honest about the election result, saying he “genuinely wanted to hear from regional locals, particularly female voters and those who felt disillusioned before the federal election.”
“I am touring through Australia to hear from those who matter most – the voters with real issues, facing real challenges and needing real solutions,” Mr Littleproud said.
He will be joined by Nationals deputy leader Perin Davey and Mallee MP Anne Webster for the regional listening tour, which travels through Merbein, Mildura and the Mallee in Victoria beginning yesterday.
Listening locations include Chaffey Aged Care and Generations Early Learning Centre, as well as a Regional Women’s breakfast, Mildura Base Hospital, Zoe Support, Mallee District Aboriginal Services and La Trobe University.
“Along the way we will stop at pubs, clubs and restaurants to meet everyday Australians,” Mr Littleproud said.
“Bringing common sense to Canberra starts with meeting real people and seeing the challenges they face on the ground.”
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