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David Hughes

May

Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton campaigning on Friday.

Who won the final week of the election?

We asked two former political staffers which leader has won the final week of the election.

April

Pope Francis’ passing was naturally big news, and both sides were right to lay down their arms for the day.

Who won the fourth week of the campaign?

We asked two former political staffers which leader has edged ahead on the election trail this week.

Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton on the campaign trail this

Who won the third week of the election campaign?

With week three done and dusted, we asked two former political staffers to offer their verdict on which leader has edged ahead on the election trail.

Who won the second week of the election campaign?

With week two done, we asked two former political staffers which leader had edged ahead on the election trail.

Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese on the campaign trail.

Who won the first week of the election campaign

With week one done, we asked two former political staffers which leader had edged ahead on the election trail.

March

On top of this, Peter Dutton has to contend with a growing list of third-party campaigners.

What does Peter Dutton need to do to win

The challenge for the opposition leader is to fight different campaigns in affluent inner-city areas and in suburban middle Australia.

January

Opposition leader, Peter Dutton used the phrase “stick to their knitting” in response to the tendency for corporate Australia to jump at social causes.

Pragmatism – not ideology – is driving Dutton’s pushback against DEI

Attempts to mandate diversity and inclusion in companies when it is already second nature to most Australians can appear condescending and may fuel resentment.

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