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“We apologise for that. And we’ve dealt with it.”
“We want to spend taxpayer’s money efficiently, but I think Labor’s been able to get away with twisting this into something it wasn’t.”
“I’ve said very clearly that where you’ve got existing arrangements which happen in Canberra now in the public service, you have EBAs that are there that allow for work from home arrangements, we are not proposing to change those and that’s the reality.”

Jane Hume said the Coalition had “listened” and understood that flexible work is part of “getting the best out of any workforce”. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas
In a statement released on Sunday night, Hume said the party had “listened” and “understand that flexible work, including working from home, is part of getting the best out of any workforce”.
“We need the best from our public servants, and that is why there will be no change to flexible working arrangements or working from home arrangements for the public service under a Coalition government,” she said.
Policy reversal comes after backlash
Both accused the party of borrowing policies from United States President Donald Trump. One of Trump’s first policies this year was to order all government workers to return to the office.