On Sunday, 12 January 2025, Australia’s Federal Opposition Leader, Peter Dutton, in a widely reported speech, made a compelling case for electing the Coalition to government in the forthcoming election, scheduled for May. As expected, he promised to fight cost of living pressures, support small business, build seven nuclear plants to ensure reliable and cheap energy, improve housing availability, reduce Australia’s unsustainable immigration levels, and tackle crime.
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