Voters back Albanese over Dutton on tax and housing plans
- A survey showed that 56% of voters supported the Coalition tax package, while 54% expressed support for the Labor package.
- In housing proposals, 49% of voters backed Labor's plan, with 40% favoring it over 27% for the Coalition's plan.
- The Resolve Political Monitor survey indicated a stronger preference for the Coalition tax package, with 56% of respondents supporting it compared to only 40% for the Coalition plan.
- 36% of voters believed Dutton and the Coalition were better suited to manage the economy, against 31% for Albanese and Labor.
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Debate: Labor Defends $43 Billion Housing Agenda, Coalition Warns of Major Shortfall
The week started with major housing announcements from both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. And a few days later on April 16, both parties’ housing ministers took to the debate floor at the National Press Club in Canberra. Here are some of the key takeaways from the debate between Labor’s Housing Minister Clare O’Neil and Shadow Minister Michael Sukkar. Sukkar Says Aussies Worse Off Sukkar came out swinging, c…
The few percent between oblivion and reward
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, left, and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton shake hands during the first leaders’ debate. Photo: Jason Edwards/AAP “It’s still a close election. It’s still amazing that Dutton has got this close so soon. But the tangible in all of this is that a few percent is all there is between oblivion and reward,” writes political columnist ANDREW HUGHES. Ask any candidate who talks to you what three tangible things they will d…
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