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Dutton’s disunity: why the fight for sex-based rights is his to lose

6 February 2025

10:10 AM

6 February 2025

10:10 AM

Peter Dutton has built his leadership around a unifying vision for Australia, positioning himself as the statesman who rejected the divisive rhetoric of the Voice, championed Australia Day, and sought to bring the country together under one identity. In the lead-up to the election, he seeks to balance the male vote he commands with a broader appeal to female voters, but in doing so, he has overlooked the one issue that should be the simplest political win of his career.

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