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Truly a sliding door moment

Will Australians vote to stay on the Labor train or switch to the Coalition?

25 January 2025

9:00 AM

25 January 2025

9:00 AM

Opposition leader Peter Dutton describes the upcoming federal election as a ‘sliding door moment for our nation’.

He is right.

It isn’t being partisan to point out that economically and socially Australia has gone into a steep decline since Labor took office. Only a change of government can arrest it.

For a start, entrenched left-wing ideology drives the agenda.

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