Senator Andrew Bragg
@ajamesbragg
Shadow Minister for Deregulation & Productivity + Housing & Homelessness. Liberal Senator for New South Wales. Authorised by A Bragg, Liberal Party, Sydney.
CFMEU & Labor are the housing problem - not the solution.
Why should Australia pay for this? We have a housing crisis. We need less CFMEU, not more CFMEU. smh.com.au/national/new-c…
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been sitting down with business leaders across Australia, from small family businesses owners to major employers. afr.com/politics/feder…
Labor's 5,000 new regulations are killing productivity.
The UK, US & EU are all cutting red tape. Labor’s Australia has no answer. Our leaders are reading books about other nations rather than cutting Australian red tape.
Arrogant, secretive & unprincipled. smh.com.au/politics/feder…
5,034 new Labor regulations so far & counting. That’s the scoreboard.
Labor’s $10 billion fund = 17 houses. It’s going well.
Labor is hopeless on housing. abc.net.au/news/2025-07-2…
It is disappointing that once again the Albanese Government is supporting a statement attacking Israel. First and foremost any moral outrage about the situation in Gaza should be directed at Hamas. Hamas could end the suffering of the people of Gaza by freeing the remaining…
Labor’s housing fund is Australia’s biggest boondoggle - beset with governance & performance failures. theaustralian.com.au/nation/politic…
Is Labor building homes or acquiring them? They're different things.
I have accepted an offer to become Chief of Staff to the Deputy Opposition Leader and Shadow Treasurer. I look forward to serving the Australian people by supporting an effective opposition. We will miss all of our friends in America. But we are also excited to be coming home!🇦🇺
What happened in Melbourne last night was horrifying. A synagogue set alight while families gathered for Shabbat dinner. An Israeli restaurant stormed and terrorised by protesters chanting “death to the IDF.” This is not protest. This is hate. And it has no place in Australia.
Labor’s introduced 5,034 new regulations. They’ve hurt business, but now they say they want to help?