Albanese government pushing policies to ‘fundamentally change our country’, Sharri Markson claims
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is accused of pursuing a radical policy agenda to reshape Australia's way of life. The Albanian government was elected 15 months ago after a campaign based on a small-target strategy, but according to Sky News Australia's Sharri Markson, the government has embarked on "massively reshaping Australian life". "Looking at the big picture, a little over a year, fundamental reforms have been made in many areas of our lifestyle," Markson said an editorial on Monday evening. Sky News presenter Sharri Markson accused the Labor government of pursuing a radical policy agenda to reshape Australian way of life. NCA NewsWire Martin Ollman “Labor is embarking on radical industrial relations reform, which businesses and employers oppose; There is pension reform. “Labor heads a large Australia with a large immigration intake; It changes Australia's long-standing bipartisan response to Israel. “It is advancing rapidly with rapid renewable energy transition; It overhauled RBA with dual employment inflationary targets - and CFMEU wants a union representative on RBA's board - proposes misinformation laws that affect freedom of expression. “And not to mention the Voice of Parliament. Sharri Markson said the Labor Party's "radical" policy agenda is a significant deviation from the small-target strategy for which they were elected. Markson argued that these "big, nation-changing policies" imposed by Albanian government are "far from small target agenda Albanians adopted in last election". "Now we're looking at what's going on in each portfolio and you can't help but wonder Are we moving too fast without breathing to check if this overall picture is really where we want to go?" On immigration, Markson pointed out that when then treasurer Peter Costello published the first Intergenerational Correspondent in 2002, Australia was expected to have 25.3 million residents by 2042. Still, the Intergenerational Report, due this week, will show that "Australia's population is on track to exceed 40 million in four decades." But Sky News presenter's strongest criticisms were Labor Party's stance on Israel, government's proposal for misinformation laws, and Voice of Parliament. “With regard to Israel, Penny Wong spoke yesterday how big the shift in the Labor Party's position is. "It's so wonderful that it makes up for not immediately recognizing a Palestinian state - though he didn't rule it out," said Markson. “The misinformation laws proposed by the Albanian Government are so restrictive and dangerous that even the left-wing media association has emerged to criticize them. “The MEAA points to a long history of important social movements seen as destructive or harmful by governments and powerful interests. This may be censored under new laws. “The union is also concerned that government content is being excluded from misinformation laws. Markson said in the Voice referendum debate that online censorship has already begun. "We're seeing tech giants ce