As it happened: PM calls election for May 3 and Dutton comes out swinging
- Peter Dutton announced a $50 million pledge to food charities during the Coalition's campaign launch in Brisbane, which includes efforts for cost of living relief like cheaper energy and food programs.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the election for May 3, stating the importance of Medicare and criticizing the Liberal Party for its past economic management.
- Dutton criticized Albanese's decision to hold the election during the NRL's Magic Round, asserting that the election date reflects a lack of concern for Australian culture.
- Greens leader Adam Bandt called for a focus on pressing issues like housing and cost of living, emphasizing the need for change in the government to address these crises.
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Peter Dutton launches his election campaign | Evening News Bulletin 28 March 2025
In this bulletin, a police officer who fatally tasered a 95-year-old great-grandmother avoids jail time, Opposition leader Peter Dutton launches his election campaign. And in sport, Novak Djokovic two wins away from 100th career title at the Miami Open.
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