Albanese and Dutton both campaign in Sydney
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to travel to the US after the May 3 election if re-elected, stating that officials have communicated regarding tariff discussions following the recent tariff announcement from the Trump administration.
- Opposition leader Peter Dutton also aims to travel to the US for talks with President Trump if he wins the election, following Australia's imposition of a 10 percent tariff.
- Albanese has announced funding for local projects in Western Sydney while emphasizing the region's potential.
- Voter sentiment in Western Sydney reflects dissatisfaction with the Labor government over inflation and rising costs, indicating possible challenges for Albanese in the upcoming election.
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Western Sydney crucial battleground for major parties this federal election
The major parties have delivered their election pitches for western Sydney the campaigns crossing paths in the crucial battleground today. After days of questioning, the Opposition Leader has revealed a percentage for how much he believes the Coalition's gas policy would drive down prices but no dollar figure.
Face off: PM, Dutton cross paths in campaign hotspot
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton exchanged pleasantries on the campaign trail. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS) By Kat Wong and Andrew Brown in Canberra The prime minister and his coalition rival have come face-to-face for the first time since the starter’s gun fired on the election campaign. Both leaders have spent the past week zipping across the nation to court voters ahead of the May 3 election. But on Friday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Op…
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