Albanese and Dutton prepare for second debate
- Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the ABC studios in Parramatta ahead of a debate featuring Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, with police and barricades present for safety.
- During the debate, Dutton admitted to making a mistake regarding a claim about the Indonesian president and emphasized energy reform, while Albanese defended his policies on intergenerational equity and housing supply.
- Both leaders addressed housing and cost-of-living issues, with Albanese claiming his $43 billion plan would boost housing stock, while Dutton suggested reducing migration to address the crisis and proposed a domestic gas reservation policy.
- Opposing parties acknowledged challenges from undecided voters, with polls revealing both major parties tied at 50%, indicating ongoing disillusionment among the electorate.
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Dutton and Albanese dodge difficult questions in second leaders debate
Last night's debate on the ABC was most notable for the questions that went (repeatedly) unanswered, and it's another day of polling misery for Peter Dutton. The post Dutton and Albanese dodge difficult questions in second leaders debate appeared first on Crikey.
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