Dutton hits security button in search for campaign reset
- Peter Dutton, the Opposition Leader, has visited 12 petrol stations to promote a campaign promise to halve the fuel excise from 50.8 cents a litre to 25.4 cents, claiming it would save motorists $14 a week.
- A YouGov poll suggests the Liberal Party could face its lowest primary vote in history at just 33%, amid falling fuel prices during the election campaign.
- Dutton's strategy includes criticizing the Australian Labor Party's economic management despite Labor's success in reducing inflation and implementing tax cuts.
- Dr. Victoria Fielding criticizes Dutton's tactics, stating he has shown voters the Liberals have nothing new to offer Australia.
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Peter Dutton's 'only solution' for poll turnaround, as leaders face a 'very different' Australia
Polls suggest Labor is leading the Coalition ahead of the federal election, but pollsters say neither Anthony Albanese nor Peter Dutton has captured the public’s enthusiasm.
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