Playing dirty or well-played?: Three rules Dutton should know
Playing dirty or just well-played? It doesn’t matter – it’s just part of the political game. And Peter Dutton should know the three golden rules in politics.
Playing dirty or just well-played? It doesn’t matter – it’s just part of the political game. And Peter Dutton should know the three golden rules in politics.
A stunned Peter Dutton has learned what so many of his predecessors and opponents also found out the hard way: mixing sport and politics is rarely a good idea. SEE THE PICTURES
Peter Dutton has promised he will do two things after an attempt to kick a football on the campaign trail went horribly wrong.
Peter Dutton has said Australia should not have done a 99-year lease over the Port of Darwin with China, which is now a national security issue. It comes as the PM tried to steal his thunder.
Anthony Albanese may have had a stumble onstage, but he and Peter Dutton are engaged in a new battleground of psychological warfare. SEE THE VIDEO
Undecided voters have revealed what they really think of Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton and it’s not flattering. SEE THE VIDEO
Peter Dutton has driven key voters back to Anthony Albanese, according to a shock poll which has also found a massive change for Labor, as the election still remains contestable.
It is nearly certain that a Beijing-controlled 99-year lease to run the Port of Darwin will be terminated.
Peter Dutton’s pledge to get workers back to the office has proven to be a dead weight for the Coalition, with a new poll showing voters — particularly women — prefer Anthony Albanese’s WFH approach.
If elected, Peter Dutton has vowed to scrap a popular working measure, a stance that has contributed to a decline in his popularity among women compared to Anthony Albanese.
Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese have both vowed to remove the Port of Darwin from the Chinese-owned company holding a 99-year lease on the asset.
Peter Dutton will end a controversial deal with a Chinese firm as part of a push to put national security at the centre of the federal election campaign. LATEST
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Unless the Coalition can find a way of fixing this, and soon, the election could be heading to an outcome that is not necessarily to its advantage, argues James Campbell.
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