Election Diary: Dutton in third debate gives Labor ammunition for its scare about cuts
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton won a third federal election debate with a tight 2-1 victory over Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, according to an expert panel's analysis.
- Dutton accused Albanese of lying during the debate, specifically referring to claims about hospital funding cuts, as stated in an AAP FactCheck from March.
- Albanese challenged Dutton to specify proposed budget cuts and criticized the Coalition for previous spending reductions, asserting that the public is concerned about government debt.
- The debate featured moments of bipartisanship, with both leaders agreeing on issues related to social media for children and the need for tech companies to pay for news in Australia.
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How Peter Dutton's debate admission could give Anthony Albanese more attack fuel
Both sides exaggerated and stretched the truth during the campaign. But Opposition leader Peter Dutton has admitted voters might not know the answer to a key question until after the election.
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