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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

The contradictions at the heart of Dutton’s nuclear pledge

The opposition leader, pressed on what he would do if communities rejected his plans, said the party would “do what’s in our country’s best interests”.

This Month

Key moments in the second debate.

6 key moments that gave Albanese the edge in the debate

In the second debate, Anthony Albanese came out ahead over Peter Dutton, but he still had a few stumbles himself.

Peter Dutton on the hustings on Tuesday.

Coalition to revive technical colleges, won’t commit to housing target

Peter Dutton claimed a $260 million pledge to establish new Australian technical colleges was another pillar of his housing affordability and accessibility policies.

Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton will call an election truce over the Easter long weekend.

Major parties risk being outflanked online by Easter campaign truce

Labor and the Coalition will pause advertising on television, radio and online on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, but the Greens and teals won’t.

The two major parties have a high risk but rather prosaic way of funding election campaigns.

The secret millions bolstering Labor and Liberal election campaigns

For Labor and the Coalition, the secret to millions of dollars in cashflow each election is more prosaic than big money donors or paid access schemes for lobbyists.

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The under-the-radar activist accounts outspending the teals

Across social media accounts with names like Greens Truth and Election News, right-wing group Advance Australia has spent $700,000 in three weeks.

Photos from the Labor and Coalition campaign launched.

What mining giants and family photos say about the campaign launches

“If a pollie is fundamentally unlikeable, it’s time to wheel out their partner,” says former Liberal Party advertising strategist Toby Ralph.

Albanese says a return to the Coalition is a return to culture wars and cuts.

Albanese pledges new standard $1000 tax deduction

The announcement at Labor’s federal election campaign launch in Perth on Sunday could benefit about six million Australian workers.

President Donald Trump speaks after signing an executive order this week.

The alarming next step in Trump’s trade war that has CEOs rattled

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday foreshadowed striking new trade deals with allies and then taking a collective approach to containing Beijing.

Greens leader Adam Bandt.

Bandt strikes softer tone in bid to broaden Greens’ appeal

It has been a turbulent year for the party, and Adam Bandt’s appearance at the National Press Club contained less of his characteristic righteous indignation.

Coalition will repurpose $14.5 billion remaining in National Reconstruction Fund.

Coalition to strip $14.5b from key Labor fund

The National Reconstruction Fund was a centrepiece of Labor’s 2022 election pitch to revitalise local manufacturing, but the Coalition has other plans.

Anthony Albanese is taking time out of the election campaign to host a business fundraiser.

Albanese plans time out for Sydney C-suite fundraiser

The “exclusive federal election networking event” hosted by Labor’s pay-for-access service called the Federal Labor Business Forum is scheduled for Thursday night.

Industry organisations including the ACSI, ASFA, and Women in Super have been rocked by new phishing scams.

AusSuper to refund customers as Cbus admits hack

AustralianSuper has vowed to refund members who had $500,000 stolen from their accounts in a cyberattack.

Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles.

Marles won’t say if US pressure led to Port of Darwin U-turn

Defence Minister Richard Marles declined on four occasions to say what had occurred since late 2023 to change the policy on the port’s Chinese ownership.

Peter Dutton says under the Coalition the Chinese owned Landbridge Group will cease to own the Port of Darwin.

Dutton to force Chinese company to sell Darwin Port; Albanese agrees

Peter Dutton has promised to end the Port of Darwin lease if elected and return it to Australian ownership. Anthony Albanese will do the same.

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Who won the campaign’s 1st week (and where they went)

There are still four more weeks to go, and anything can happen.

Marc Greening is a cattle breeder and beef producer in Wagga Wagga.

The McDonald’s effect: Why Aussie beef can ride out Trump’s tariffs

Farmers and exporters are more worried that the wider economic impact of the tariffs could diminish global appetites for beef.

Peter Dutton tries out a piece of machinery at Wallis Drilling in the WA electorate of Hasluck.

Dutton rules out axing ‘same job, same pay’ laws

Business groups have condemned Labor’s IR changes but have stopped short of criticising the opposition leader for saying he will not repeal them.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the campaign trail on Wednesday.

Keep calm, let’s talk: how Australia plans to beat Trump’s tariffs

Australia will try to negotiate with the White House on an industry-by-industry basis to lift the likely tariffs to be imposed on Liberation Day.

Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese on the campaign trail on Wednesday.

Not a contest of ‘aggro’: PM schools Dutton as Trump’s tariff day looms

Peter Dutton said he’ll fight, and Anthony Albanese said that’s not how diplomacy works. While they traded barbs, Industry Minister Ed Husic made a pre-emptive tariff move.

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