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Both parties have hit the hustings with their campaign slogans, even though an election has not been called yet.

Albanese is ‘building Australia’s future’, Dutton is getting it ‘back on track’: Whose slogan will win?

The parties’ persistent use of three-word slogans sets up an election clash that pits the past against the future.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Perth last week.

Albanese stresses need for ceasefire, says Greens losing votes on Gaza

Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu is sending the director of the Mossad foreign intelligence agency to truce talks in Qatar, raising hopes for an end to the war.

  • Paul Sakkal
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Social media’s taken a giant leap to the right. Will it sway Australian voters?

If the move alters the campaign environment here, it’s likely to benefit Peter Dutton more than Anthony Albanese.

  • Sean Kelly
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Orange is the new All Black

It’s the Emperor vs the emperors.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said he would make policy announcements soon, but it’s clear his key appeal to voters will be what he regards as a return to order.

Dutton pitches suburban battler roots, calls for ‘education not indoctrination’

The opposition leader released a policy document on his plans to “Get Australia Back On Track” as he spruiks his alternative vision for the country.

  • Paul Sakkal
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Dutton says ‘strong’ leader needed to heal anxious, divided nation

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says Australia has one last chance at the coming election to return to prosperity.

  • Mike Foley and Paul Sakkal
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Economy on the up, Albanese declares in pitch for another term

Returning from a week-long tour of Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia, the prime minister has asked voters not to risk a “divisive” Coalition under Dutton.

  • Paul Sakkal
From left: Anthony Albanese’s approval rating has dropped, while Justin Trudeau is the latest progessive leader leaving the stage, along with Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. German chancellor Olaf Scholz faces the electorate next month, while Jacinda Ardern left politics in 2023.

Trudeau, Biden and Ardern are done. What’s eating the global left?

Australia may be an island, but it is not immune to the systemic forces sweeping across global politics.

  • Matthew Knott
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How Australia, and the world, can respond to an unpredictable future

There are limited and difficult choices ahead for those who believe in a multilateral world order.

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The Prime Minister donned his Akubra to begin the new year campaigning in Queensland, while Peter Dutton will address Melbourne.

Dutton the Queenslander to kick off shadow election campaign in Melbourne

Anthony Albanese has donned an Akubra to tour Queensland, but the opposition leader will begin his de facto election campaign in Melbourne’s diverse suburbs.

  • Paul Sakkal

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