‘The knives are out’: Dutton has to win over voters, and win back his party
- Peter Dutton stated he would cut free TAFE places if he becomes Prime Minister, claiming the program isn't effective, as mentioned by a Liberal frontbencher.
- The free TAFE program has seen only 100,000 completions out of 600,000 enrollments, costing taxpayers $1.5 billion.
- Labor campaign spokesman Jason Clare criticized Dutton's plans, linking them to potential cuts in public school funding.
- Dutton has raised concerns about Australian Ambassador Kevin Rudd's effectiveness, indicating that his position may be at risk if Dutton wins the election.
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Dutton takes Churchill's advice to heart and keeps doubling down
Today on the campaign trail the opposition leader doubles down on his response to a report about Russia seeking access to a military base in Papua, the Speaker of the House might soon be out of a job and an MP campaigns on OnlyFans.
Peter Dutton accuses China of 'aggressive acts' amid fallout over Solomon Islands pact
Defence Minister Peter Dutton has accused China of 'aggressive acts' - including a 'preparedness to pay bribes' - as he defended the Australian government's handling of the relationship with Solomon Islands after it signed a new security pact with China.
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