Australia desperately needs tax reform, housing reform, and electricity reform, just to name a few, but these would be at the top.
In relation to tax reform, implementing more of the Henry Review would be a good start.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Tax_Review
"Rudd endorsed and implemented only 3 of the 138 recommendations."
In relation to housing reform, negative gearing has to be rolled back, back politicians from both major parties and many smaller parties have investment properties.
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/the-feed/article/politicians-and-their-property-portfolios-how-many-do-they-own/udjlx1qle
In relation to electricity, it should never had been privatized. In 20 years, Australia went from having one of the cheapest electricity prices in the world, to having the most expensive electricity prices in the world.
https://www.leadingedgeenergy.com.au/blog/highest-electricity-prices-world/
"Australian households and businesses are paying the highest electricity prices in the world, a drastic reversal from the 1990s when energy bills in the country were the cheapest in the world."
It's that bad that Australia's electricity prices are causing what's left of Australia's manufacturing industry to go offshore.
Neither the ALP or LNP have done anything of substance to change the above issues that have a big impact on every Australian citizen, thus, it didn't really matter who won the election, Australia will still continue down the same path to record debt, so much so, S&P issued a warning that Australia could lose its AAA rating, and if / when that happens, it's 15 baht to $1AUD.
If you're concerned whether you spelled your name correctly you can check the main page of your passport.
It's the first page. Check for your first name, it should be under there.
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