Peter Dutton has landed in Perth promising millions of dollars to WA’s key industries during his first visit to the State since the campaign officially began.
Jessica Page, Katina Curtis and Oliver Lane
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has vowed to bring down power prices in West Australia by fast-tracking the approval of an exporting gas project.
Ellen Ransley
WA faces a big risk if the Albanese Government is returned for three more years. He might tell you that he is on your side, but we should judge his actions, not his words.
Peter Dutton
Peter Dutton has made his first election pitch to West Australians, promising to ‘back Western Australia and the industries that drive its economic success’ if he becomes Prime Minister.
Joe Spagnolo
The opponents agreed on two things in their opening election pitches: Australia is the greatest place on Earth, and voters have a clear choice ahead.
Katina Curtis
Australians will go to the polls in five weeks but already the barbs are flying thick and fast.
Katina Curtis and Ellen Ransley
With Prime Minister Anthony Albanese poised to call an election as soon as Friday, Mr Dutton said repeatedly the choice ahead of Australians could not be clearer.
In the Trump age, how the next government, whether Labor or Coalition, will handle foreign affairs, defence and trade is shaping as crucially important.
Michelle Grattan
Both sides of politics have vowed to stare down the Trump Administration if it goes after Australia’s $18 billion medicine subsidy scheme
Ellen Ransley and Katina Curtis
Peter Dutton has walked back a proposal to hold a referendum on giving ministers the power to strip people’s citizenship but wants to include questions on anti-Semitism in the test to become an Australian.
Peter Dutton has vowed to end the stalemate over gas off WA’s North West coast within 30 days, if he becomes Prime Minister.
Jessica Page
Peter Dutton has hit the campaign trail in Perth ahead of a looming Federal election, but was reluctant to weigh in on a potential Liberal leadership battle in WA in the wake of the State poll.
Police get up before dawn and go to bed long after the rest of us. They deserve better than the politicking we have seen from Mr Dutton and his inexperienced and immature national security spokesperson.
Mark Dreyfus
KATINA CURTIS: Roger Cook’s victory shows voters in WA are open to an offering shaped around local jobs, manufacturing, better services and stable governance in times of global uncertainty.
Opposition Leader Dutton argued that Roger Cook’s ability to maintain his party’s popularity was by following in the footsteps of predecessor Mark McGowan and locking out the east coast.
Caitlyn Rintoul and Katina Curtis
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has stridently defended his decades of multimillion-dollar property dealings while accusing the Prime Minister of slinging mud.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton claims Anthony Albanese will call an early election to avoid presenting a challenging Budget amid a cost-of-living crisis.
Caitlyn Rintoul
Treasurer Jim Chalmers will not be organising a buck’s night ahead of the coming nuptials of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon.
Albanese and Labor have clearly underestimated Dutton and the Coalition to date, purely because they thought history would repeat.
The man now favoured to become Australia’s next Prime Minister was pressed on how he would handle the new president after Mr Trump slapped 25 per cent tariffs on all aluminium and steel imports.
Jake Dietsch
The Coalition has moved swiftly to neutralise Labor’s latest electoral offering, backing a $573 million women’s health package within hours of its announcement.
The first day of the last days of Parliament followed a well-worn template both in format and substance as leaders attacked each other over the cost of living.
It’s not that Dutton has changed his views on China. Rather, he’s camouflaged them with a softer tone, and in what he chooses to emphasise.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has accused the Prime Minister of playing a ‘two-card trick’ over the so-called Nature Positive laws, despite warnings the bill is a ‘threat to jobs’.
Jessica Page and Ellen Ransley
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