LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
2026 MUST BE ABOUT REAL RELIEF AND A FAIR GO FOR TERRITORIANS
Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Territorians are under real pressure right now, with rising bills, record-high rents and everyday costs making it harder to get by.
Households across the Northern Territory are being forced to make tough choices just to cover the basics.
Which is why the Labor Opposition will be fighting for:
- Cost of living relief
- Safe affordable housing
- A health system that works
- Education training and local jobs
- Stronger outcomes for Aboriginal Territorians
After more than 520 days in Government, Territorians are still waiting to see real cost of living relief, with fuel prices, airfares and new fees on nursing students adding to the pressure on households.
Costs are also being pushed onto local councils, which means more pressure on ratepayers and fewer resources for local services.
The housing crisis is hitting communities from Darwin to Alice Springs, Katherine, Tennant Creek and remote communities, with fewer new homes and the CLP walking away from national housing targets.
Failures to properly invest in public housing are leaving too many people without safe, secure and affordable places to live.
The health system is under serious strain, with longer emergency wait times, growing surgery backlogs and worsening staff shortages, leaving families waiting longer and frontline workers under even more pressure.
While these health strains are impacting all Territorians, the CLP has prioritised spending on prisons over hospitals, clinics and maternity services, and that is a clear choice that is hurting Territorians.
Territorians deserve lower bills, more homes being built, shorter waits in hospitals and real relief from rising living costs.
That is what will be fought for and that is what Territorians should expect to see delivered.