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SYDNEY, April 23 (Reuters) - Australia's conservative opposition party leader Peter Dutton, trailing in polls related to the May 3 election, has pledged to boost defence spending to 3% of gross ...
A Florida journalist reflects on covering the city of Green Cove Springs for over three decades. Writing about the city's 150th anniversary proved challenging for the journalist due to their ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. With the May 3 election campaign degenerating into a cost-of-living auction, Peter Dutton’s promise of a $21 billion, five ...
Federal opposition leader Peter Dutton admits Labor Party advertising may be having an effect on his opinion polls as election day looms. A YouGov poll released last week shows Labor hold a commanding ...
Focusing on the conservative party's strength of national security in the final stretch of the campaign, Dutton, a former defence minister, said if he was elected his government would spend A$21 ...
Peter Dutton has been dealt a blow with support among women voters plunging, according to new polling analysis. The Newspoll data was published by The Australian and based on an analysis of ...
Peter Dutton has suggested repealing Labor's latest round of tax cuts would help fund his planned boost in defence funding. Mr Dutton wants to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent of gross ...
where his query drew thousands of responses. “I fear my baristas have reached mandatory cup-message psychosis.” ...
Wednesday night's third leaders debate went ahead, despite both Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton suspending their campaigns earlier in the day in response to the passing of Pope Francis.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is to pledge $750 million on Monday for crime-fighting measures including a national taskforce to combat illicit drugs, and a sex offender register inspired by a ...
“Very close, but I think by far Peter Dutton’s best debate. And because it’s a cost of living election, in my eyes, he won by a nose,” Nine Network political editor Charles Croucher sai ...
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