Liberal leader Peter Dutton makes first pitch to voters in election year
- Peter Dutton launched the Coalition's election year in Melbourne, aiming to convince pessimistic Australians to get the country "back on track" before the upcoming poll due by May 17.
- The Opposition Leader outlined priorities for a Liberal government, including reducing the migration cap, increasing Medicare visits, and providing access to superannuation for home purchases.
- Dutton criticized the current Labor government, claiming that Australians have experienced anxiety and a lack of confidence under their leadership, and stated that a Coalition government is necessary for change.
- In response, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese accused Dutton of divisiveness and emphasized Labor's efforts to provide cost-of-living relief and support for everyday Australians.
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R 67%
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