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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is refusing to say how much he wants Australian house prices to rise, as Labor remains tight-lipped on the impacts of its first home buyer policy on the housing market.
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AAP Newsroom on MSNPuppies and petrol stations as Dutton keeps on truckingAfter cuddling a cavoodle and chatting to an apprentice, Peter Dutton made his 10th petrol station stop of the election campaign as he tries to win over voters.
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has condemned Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over reports that Russia has requested access to Indonesia’s military base, calling it “very troubling”.
Herald Sun Associate Editor James Campbell claims that Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has become “far less popular" than the Liberal Party in Victoria.
The WA Greens have come under fire for advertising a dance party fundraiser to be held on Anzac Day, leading to a sudden update on the planned rave.
Peter Dutton, who plans to spend Anzac Day paying his respects at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, called for the 'inappropriate' decision to be 'condemned'.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has revealed he will be helping his kids with buying a house as “it’s a different proposition today” in the context of home ownership in Australia.
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Major parties defend policies to help people enter the housing marketThe Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is campaigning in Victoria where he must improve the Coalition's recent lacklustre results if he wants to win government.
Fee-free TAFE, which offers free vocational education and training, is costing Aussie taxpayers $1.5billion over four years.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says young families are “going backwards” under Anthony Albanese. Mr Dutton spoke to reporters in the Labor-held seat of Hawke in Victoria as he continues to spruik his ...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has addressed his plan to restore the “great dream” of home ownership insisting that this dream “hasn’t been a reality” under the Labor government.
Ms Gallagher confirmed that the aim of Labor’s health policy is to be “100 per cent bulk billing” for Australians. “When we ...
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