The Hon Patrick Gorman MP
- Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
- Assistant Minister for the Public Service
- Assistant Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP was sworn in as Assistant Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations on 13 May 2025.
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Doorstop - Parliament House, Canberra
Subjects: The Albanese Labor Government is back in Parliament and getting straight to work to deliver for Australians; cutting HECS debts by 20 per cent; protecting penalty rates for 2.6 million…
Doorstop - Parliament House, Canberra
Subjects: The Albanese Government is delivering a 20 per cent HECS cut, improved child care safety and protecting penalty rates for 2.6 million Australians; Senator Michaelia Cash and Andrew Hastie…
Interview with Bransen Gibson - ABC Radio Midwest and Wheatbelt
Subjects: Labor is cutting student debt by 20%; the opening of the 48th Parliament; the Albanese Labor Government is cracking down on child care centres that are not up to scratch; Free TAFE is…
Doorstop - Parliament House, Canberra
Subjects: The opening of the 48th Parliament; the Albanese Government is cutting HECS debts by 20%, giving parents certainty in the safety of their children in childcare and getting to work to…
Television interview with Tom Connell - Sky News Afternoon Agenda
Subjects: Returning to Canberra for the opening of the 48th Parliament; the Albanese Government is cutting 20% off HECS debt and providing cost of living relief; the Coalition's record on education…
His country was his pride: The 80th anniversary of John Curtin's death
Acknowledgements omitted "His country was his prideHis brother man his cause."
Regional Capital Alliance WA and Kimberly Regional Group Government Forum
Thank you to the Regional Capitals Alliance of Western Australia and the Kimberley Regional Group for inviting me today. This is my third year presenting to this forum. As a ‘sometimes’…
Television Interview, ABC Afternoon Briefing
Subjects: The Fair Work Commission has approved a 3.5% wage increase for 2.9 million Australian workers; the Albanese Government is placing productivity front and centre of its second term agenda;…