Vote 2019: Where do the major parties stand on health

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As the election date looms, SBSNews finds out where the major parties stand on health auspol2019 auspol AusVotes2019

This time around, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is again putting the Australian health system at the centre of his bid for The Lodge.around housing, income and investments, means Mr Shorten has a potentially sizeable war chest.

Labor has also said it will impose a 2 per cent cap on private health insurance price rises for two years, which it claims"will save an average family $340". The Australian Health Reform Commission would develop and oversee long-term reforms, with the overarching aim of ensuring Australians can access affordable, high-quality health care.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison's $1.25 billion Community Health and Hospitals Program will"fund projects and services in every state and territory, supporting patient care while reducing pressure on community and hospital services".

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Labor will win. It's all rigged. They will allow Islam into Australia.They will allow Aussie culture to fade and push multi culture. They will allow and push gay crap down our throats.. All of these are evil. Wake up Australia.Stand up Australia.nation will rise against nation

If you have to explain this then our media and politicians have failed miserably. Health is all they've been talking about for the last week!

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