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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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