Labor on mission to reclaim the bush

Labor has acknowledged it has not done enough to harvest the bush vote in the past, but they are forging ahead to try and win over regional Australia.

Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Cities and Tourism Anthony Albanese

Infrastructure and Transport, Cities and Tourism spokesman Anthony Albanese. Source: AAP

Labor is on a mission to reclaim rural Australia, senior opposition figure Anthony Albanese has declared.

The inner-city MP used a speech in Wagga Wagga to outline Labor's pitch to the bush, focusing on schools, high-speed rail, fibre-to-the-premises NBN, mobile phone coverage and climate change.

He conceded Labor hadn't done enough to gather country support in the past.

Recent changes within the party had developed a greater focus on the bush, which in previous generations was a stronghold for the ALP.

"In the forthcoming federal election, and in the years that follow, Labor must seek to reclaim the bush," Mr Albanese said.

"That will not be easy."

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