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Dutton hits security button in search for campaign reset
Peter Dutton, the Opposition Leader, has visited 12 petrol stations to promote a campaign promise to halve the fuel excise from 50.8 cents a litre to 25.4 cents, claiming it would save motorists $14 a week.
A YouGov poll suggests the Liberal Party could face its lowest primary vote in history at just 33%, amid falling fuel prices during the election campaign.
Dutton's strategy includes criticizing the Australian Labor Party's economic management despite Labor's success in reducing inflation and implementing tax cuts.
Dr. Victoria Fielding criticizes Dutton's tactics, stating he has shown voters the Liberals have nothing new to offer Australia.