Liar, cheat! Nuclear!! Dutton, Albo’s best barbs from Sunday showdown
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have thrown some of their most stinging barbs of the campaign as they officially launched the battle to become Australia’s next PM.
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have thrown some of their most stinging barbs of the campaign as they officially launched the battle to become Australia’s next PM.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has revealed the key trait that he “unfortunately” inherited from his father, which he’s spent years trying to “hide”.
The day after a Liberal senator insisted saying “make Australia great again” had nothing to do with Donald Trump, photos have emerged of her wearing MAGA gear for Christmas.
With polls roughly 50-50, and betting markets favouring Labor, Peter Dutton is once more the campaign underdog and that should give him the licence to go for broke, writes Peta Credlin.
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton broke out the national credit card today and went on a spending spree. The only question is, will it work, asks Joe Hildebrand.
Anthony Albanese may refuse to say his name, but there’s no doubt the Labor campaign machine is working overtime to link Peter Dutton with Donald Trump, writes James O’Doherty.
With three weeks left till the May 3 election, an ailing Peter Dutton is opening up the Commonwealth coffers to tempt undecided voters into voting Liberal.
Peter Dutton and the Coalition went into this campaign with all the momentum and money and popular opinion on their side, but now it feels like the Voice campaign all over again, writes Joe Hildebrand.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced another tax cut, with workers to get another $1000 off through deductible expenses.
These are the Aussies that will be eligible to tax deduct their mortgage repayments under Peter Dutton’s bold new plan – but not everyone is impressed.
Peter Dutton has unveiled his bold new plan to allow first homebuyers to tax deduct their mortgage repayments in a bid to win over young voters.
Peter Dutton’s $1200 “cost of living tax offset” is about as blatant as you can get about buying support from struggling middle Australians, writes Angira Bharadwaj.
In his boldest pitch for votes since the start of the campaign, Peter Dutton has promised to give more than 10 million workers a one-off tax cut of as much as $1200 next year.
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