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Despite forceful WFH agenda, Dutton makes pledge to women voters

  • Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume announced plans for public servants to work from the office full-time, which could negatively impact women's workforce participation, according to Productivity Commissioner Danielle Wood.
  • The Coalition has matched Labor's $500 million women's health package and appointed Jacinta Price to lead a new government efficiency position aimed at reducing spending.
  • Dutton distanced himself from Trump's politics and expressed concern over falling property prices, stating he does not want to see negative equity.
  • Dutton mentioned that diversity, equity, and inclusion roles are targeted for cuts to meet voter expectations for efficient government spending during a cost-of-living crisis.
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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