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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks at the National Press Club on Friday.

What Albanese meant, what was left unsaid in his opening election salvo

Financial Review journalists have broken down the claims and criticisms of Anthony Albanese’s first major speech of the year.

  • Tom McIlroy
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are gearing up for an election in the first half of 2025.

Dutton willing to negotiate minority government, PM rules out deals

Peter Dutton is prepared to negotiate with like-minded independents if necessary; Anthony Albanese says ‘the only coalition sits on the other side’

  • Phillip Coorey
 The latest poll results suggest the Coalition’s long-running attack on Anthony Albanese painting him as “weak” is cutting through.

Election countdown; Australia and Trump; Liberal defection

Welcome to the first edition of The Week in Politics newsletter, your new must-read wrap of the stories that matter from Canberra and beyond.

  • Tom McIlroy
Liberal Candidate for Bradfield Gisele Kapterian

Liberal candidate for Bradfield says women must get better at winning

“I lost in my first pre-selection but I then I learned from my experience how to win,” says Gisele Kapterian, the Liberal Party’s new candidate for Bradfield.

  • Ronald Mizen

Labor, Coalition to splash $70m on grassroots vote buying

Politicians from across the political spectrum have posted dozens of social-media messages promoting community grants worth between $500 and $1 million.

  • Ronald Mizen
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Corporate heavyweights such as Qantas and Coles cop a lot of heat for reporting healthy profits.

Four charts reveal surprising views on Aussie businesses

Voters hate Coles and Woolworths? Think again. Amid a debate on the role of business in society, a new poll unearths some unexpected views on business.

  • Ronald Mizen
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton

Incremental gains for both sides despite a frantic summer

Anthony Albanese will want greater confirmation of breaking the deadlock before taking the drive to Yarralumla.

  • Phillip Coorey

Dutton catches Albanese as preferred PM as law and order worries grow

Amid a spate of antisemitic attacks, the latest The Australian Financial Review/Freshwater Strategy poll showed law and order overtaking climate change as a top-three voter issue.

  • Ronald Mizen
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Poll suggests times may suit Dutton, not Albanese

As Labor doubles down on making Australia a green superpower, its climate-related priorities and election strategy risk alienating voters.

  • The AFR View
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese campaigning in Central Queensland.

Labor pledges $2 billion to back green aluminium

Under the policy to be announced by Anthony Albanese producers will receive taxpayer support for every tonne of green aluminium they make in the decade to 2036.

  • Ronald Mizen
Anthony Albanese alongside NSW Premier Chris Minns on Sunday.

No guarantee Gaza ceasefire deal will end antisemitic attacks: Labor

NSW Premier Chris Minns said he could not promise an end to the attacks, but he would do what is necessary to crack down on offenders.

  • Ronald Mizen and Andrew Tillett
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Greens Leader, Adam Bandt.

Labor ramps up campaign in Greens battlegrounds

Labor has recruited a dedicated advertising agency to target the Greens at the next election, while the Liberals have rehired the agency that delivered the leaky bucket jingle.

  • Ronald Mizen
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton campaigning in Victoria on the weekend.

Liberals’ male dominance comes down to democracy: Dutton

The opposition leader says he wants more Liberal women in parliament, but branches were selecting candidates based on their strong affinity with the community.

  • Ronald Mizen
Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Nine red flags for budget watchers

Labor has a choice: deliver a pre-election budget that builds Australia’s future or keep sailing blindly towards another decade of debts and deficits.

  • Spiro Premetis
Liberal candidate for held seats: Mary Aldred, Jeremy Neal, Leon Rebello, Mal Hingston, Vince Connelly, Ben Small

Liberals overwhelmingly pick men for safe seats

Just one woman has been pre-selected to replace eight Liberal MPs retiring at the next election, but insiders insist the party is heading in the right direction.

  • Ronald Mizen
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton

Dutton makes a pitch for a values-based election victory

Peter Dutton has observed seven prime ministers in his 23-years in politics, but John Howard is clearly the greatest influence.

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  • Phillip Coorey
 The irony is that Labor’s bigger spending during the past three years has, in part, made inflation harder to tame and helped keep interest rates higher for longer.

Rate cut can’t paper over Australia’s economic problems

The near-term focus on the RBA highlights the worrying fact that an election fought mainly over the cost of living will mask Australia’s budget and growth problems.

  • The AFR View
WA Premier Roger Cook and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

This year’s election gives miners a chance to flex their muscle

With plenty of marginal seats up for grabs, the road to power for both Labor and the Coalition could run through Western Australia, rather than western Sydney.

  • Mark Wembridge
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada.

Canada PM Justin Trudeau expected to announce resignation

The announcement could be made on Tuesday AEDT, according to local media; Anthony Albanese confirms he will not call election this weekend. Here’s how the day unfolded.

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  • Lucy Slade
The government is expected to lift the incentive paid to GPs who don’t charge for doctor visits beyond the subsidy rate, known as bulk billing.

Labor considers ‘blended’ Medicare funding model

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Health Minister Mark Butler are expected to announce a range of new health policies as a cost-of-living relief pitch to voters.

  • Lucy Slade

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