Bill Shorten will retire from federal politics after 17 years

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The former Labor leader and NDIS minister will begin a new role at Canberra University as of February 2025.
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00:00Now, like many people in their 50s, I've started to think about what comes next.
00:07I have a choice, which I've discussed with the Prime Minister.
00:11To seek more terms in Parliament or step into a new career while I'm relatively young enough
00:18to make that choice and can choose a career consistent with my ideals about ensuring that
00:27people can fulfil their potential.
00:30Core to the future of Australia is ensuring our nation can choose its own path.
00:35That means choosing education, choosing skills, choosing the re-skilling of our Australians,
00:41choosing lifelong knowledge acquisition.
00:44That is why I'm excited to say that from February of next year, I've been chosen to be the Vice
00:52Chancellor of the University of Canberra.
00:56Education is the modern means of taking someone from disadvantage to advantage in a way that
01:01no other method can, and universities have a critical role to play.

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