Analysis

Labor's jobs and skills summit proves a success with unity and consensus despite cynicism

Mark Kenny
Updated September 2 2022 - 3:06pm, first published 3:00pm
Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Jobs and Skills Summit on Friday. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Jobs and Skills Summit on Friday. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong

In his springtime jobs and skills summit, Anthony Albanese knows 'it's the economy, stupid', but that smart politics can help.

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Mark Kenny

Mark Kenny

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Mark Kenny is The Canberra Times' political analyst and a professor at the ANU's Australian Studies Institute. He hosts the Democracy Sausage podcast. He writes a column every Sunday.

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