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So many of you have questions about next week's federal election, and Fran and PK are here to answer them all.
Will Victorian voters punish the Albanese government for the state government's performance, this election?
Who becomes Prime Minister if Peter Dutton wins the federal election but loses his own seat?
And what stops politicians from taking big, brave ideas to the election in 2025?
Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly answer all of your questions on The Party Room.
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As Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton muscle up for the final week of the campaign, the two leaders have laid out distinctly different visions on leadership.
And what has been the election story so far — and has there been more unbridled language than ever before this campaign?
Sarah Ferguson, ABC 730 Host joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas on The Party Room.
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With just 10-days until the election, Peter Dutton has unveiled the Coalition's defence policy — pledging to lift spending by $21 billion dollars over the next five years.
But as the Opposition tries to muscle up against Labor — suggesting the Government have been weak on national security — have they left it too late?
And the Coalition and One Nation have agreed to a preference deal. But what's behind the move?
Patricia Karvelas and David Speers break it all down on Politics Now.
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The death of Pope Francis has geopolitical implications, but domestically, it falls in the final two weeks of the federal election campaign.
So, in a period already disrupted by long weekends and Easter holidays — what does the Pontiff's passing mean for Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton's messaging?
Patricia Karvelas and Andrew West break it all down on Politics Now.
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As voters get ready to cast pre-poll ballots on Tuesday, the image of Peter Dutton with a petrol hose in his hand will be at the top of their minds — but has he done enough to tell them who is he?
And Anthony Albanese "sharpened up" his performance on the campaign trail — so, is a "solid campaign" enough to keep him in the lodge for another term?
Patricia Karvelas and Jacob Greber break it all down on Politics Now.
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Housing unaffordability - it’s been one of the biggest voter concerns heading into this election. Both major parties know this is a huge issue – and both began week three of the campaign with major housing promises at their campaign launches.
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As the election campaign passes the midway point, Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have tried to sharpen their election pitches — but not without some backtracking from the Opposition leader.
But what are voters telling us they care about? ABC Vote Compass Reporter Isabella Higgins joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas to drill into the data — and discuss the role progressive young women could play in deciding the election result.
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Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at [email protected] VOTE COMPASS HERE: https://www.abc.net.au/news/vote-compass/
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Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have faced off in their second leaders' debate of the election campaign, laying out what they claim are two different visions for Australia on the ABC.
Housing, energy, national security — and of course Donald Trump — featured in the debate. But, who walked away with the political momentum?
Patricia Karvelas and Jacob Greber break it all down on Politics Now.
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As the leaders continue to spruik their housing policies, Peter Dutton has confirmed he'll assist his kids with a house deposit "at some stage".
It comes as his son Harry joins him for a second day on the campaign trail, and as Peter Dutton suggests young Aussies shouldn't have to rely on the "bank of mum and dad" to buy homes.
And new polling shows voters are shifting back towards Anthony Albanese, amid the turbulence of the Trump administration.
Patricia Karvelas and David Speers break it all down on Politics Now.
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Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton both used their respective election campaign launches to unveil new housing policies. But experts have been critical of the offerings, which they say largely fail to address supply issues.
So, while both major parties are locked in a bidding war for votes — are Australians buying sell?
Patricia Karvelas and Jacob Greber break it all down on Politics Now.
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After visiting electorates across the Sunshine State, Claudia Long joins PK from Brisbane airport — but will she make her flight?
And can Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton claw back seats in Queensland this election — or will the 'Greenslide' of 2022 hold?
Patricia Karvelas and Claudia Long break it all down on Politics Now.
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Peter Dutton is promising cheaper gas as one of his centerpiece promises in this election campaign. The idea is to have an east coast gas reservation. So how would a gas reservation policy work, and how will it reduce your power bills? This week on the man behind the numbers, Frontier Economics' Danny Price joins David Speers to talk about the modelling.
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Peter Dutton has unveiled he was the subject of an alleged foiled terror plot. Anthony Albanese says he's reached out to Peter Dutton and has warned that security threats to politicians are an "increasing concern".
So, as week two of the election campaign comes to a close, what are the key takeaways — and who has the political momentum?
Patricia Karvelas breaks it all down on Politics Now.
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Week two of the election campaign gas been a frantic one. We've had a leaders debate, we’ve had policy backdowns and a fair bit of new policy.
But it has all been conducted in the shadow of a global trade war triggered by Donald Trumps tariffs which has provided the biggest headlines every day on this federal election campaign.
Phil Coorey, Political editor at the Australian Financial Review joins Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly on The Party Room.
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Peter Dutton has now unveiled the details of the Coalition's gas reservation policy. It's aimed at reducing power bills for Australians — but there's been widespread criticism from the industry, with some experts saying it's a far-left policy.
And Greens leader Adam Bandt has laid out his election pitch to voters — suggesting the minor party would insist on changes to negative gearing tax breaks if there is a hung parliament.
Patricia Karvelas and David Speers break it all down on Politics Now.
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Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have gone head-to-head in their first leaders' debate of this campaign — so who came out on top?
Patricia Karvelas breaks it all down on Politics Now.
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Western Sydney will be one of the key battlegrounds at the upcoming election — as Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton try to win over disenfranchised voters.
So, as the cost of living hits the region particularly hard — what key issues are driving voters? And what impact could the Muslim Votes movement have in haemorrhaging the Labor vote in previously safe seats?
Patricia Karvelas and Fiona Willan break it all down on Politics Now.
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Peter Dutton has abandoned his party's working from home policy, apologising and admitting it was a mistake.
The policy backflip comes as the Australian stock market goes into freefall, with the chaos of Donald Trump's tariffs coming to fruition. But even on a busy news day, will voters be willing to overlook the faux pas?
Patricia Karvelas and Jacob Greber break it all down on Politics Now.
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Former Prime Minister John Howard says defence should never be used as a bargaining chip in negotiating exemptions from Donald Trump’s tariffs. Speaking to the Insiders on Background podcast, Mr Howard says the "Liberation Day" tariffs are “bad economics”, predicting it will ultimately cost President Trump politically.
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The fallout from the Trump tariffs decision is continuing to dominate the campaign. Anthony Albanese is talking tough but he also took a tumble quite literally, which is never good with cameras around. Meanwhile Petter Dutton is still talking gas without all the detail.
Patricia Karvelas and Annabel Crabb break it all down on Politics Now.
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