Peter Dutton brands ABC and The Guardian ‘hate media’
- Peter Dutton criticized ABC and The Guardian as 'hate media' during an interview on Fox 101.9 FM, advising voters to avoid these outlets on election night.
- Dutton claimed that many voters in outer suburbs believe Labor has failed them, indicating potential support for the Coalition.
- Dutton stated that parents are concerned about teachers' ability to teach civics without bias, supported by a survey from the Australian Parents Council.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese previously criticized right-wing media for biased coverage, defending the Labor Party's tax cut policies against misinformation.
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Skip the ABC on Election Night, Dutton Says
With just three days until Australians choose their next prime minister, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has offered some cheeky advice for election night: steer clear of the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). The opposition leader was asked what makes for a good Saturday night party. His answer? Responsible drinking—and avoiding the national broadcaster. “I think alcohol is the first essential ingredient, I’m sure of that … responsible d…
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