Election Diary: there were a couple of ‘moments’ in second Albanese-Dutton encounter
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Halftime in the election campaign
In just over 2 weeks, around 18 million Australians are called upon to elect a new government. This also includes many members of the German-speaking community. On May 3, it will be decided whether the Labor Party, led by Prime Minister Antony Albanese, may remain in power for another 3 years, or whether the conservative Liberal/National Party, led by Peter Dutton, will take the reins. However, other parties and groups are also applying, such as
The two 'moments' that stuck out in leaders' debate
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (left) and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton shake hands ahead of the second leaders’ debate of the 2025 federal election campaign (AAP Image/Pool) Election Diary: there were a couple of ‘moments’ in second Albanese-Dutton encounter, writes political columnist MICHELLE GRATTAN. Two “moments” stuck out in Wednesday’s leaders’ debate, the second head-to-head of the campaign. Michelle Grattan. Peter Dutton cut his loss…
Election Diary: there were a couple of ‘moments’ in second Albanese-Dutton encounter
Two “moments” stuck out in Wednesday’s leaders’ debate, the second head-to-head of the campaign. Peter Dutton cut his losses over his faux pas this week when he wrongly named Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto as having said there had been a Russian approach to base aircraft in Papua. So that was a mistake, ABC moderator David Speers asked. “It was a mistake.” The other “moment” was in a discussion about negative gearing, when Anthony Albanes…
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