Albanese government ‘not providing enough' to farmers experiencing drought
Shadow Regional Development Minister Anne Webster claims the Albanese government is not doing 'enough' in farmers' 'time of crisis' of droughts hitting rural Victoria and New South Wales.
'It doesn't let the government off the hook,' Ms Webster told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
'What the government is providing is not enough.
'Farmers are desperately needing a breather.'

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