There’s a key problem in Dutton’s campaign, and he’s running out of time to fix it
- The Opposition Leader proposed a $6 billion cut in fuel excise to counter a $17.4 billion personal income tax cut from Labor.
- The Coalition's biggest savings proposal involves cutting 41,000 federal jobs, but this plan faces doubt about its feasibility.
- Dutton acknowledged his public service cuts would be achieved by attrition, following a reconsideration of his working from home policy.
- Dutton is running out of time to convince voters he has a better budget plan as he enters the campaign's final three weeks.
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There’s a key problem in Dutton’s campaign, and he’s running out of time to fix it
Peter Dutton has run a steady race for three years, and looked at times like he was trouncing Anthony Albanese, but he enters the final three weeks as the laggard.
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