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A Dutton Coalition Government will get Australia back on track with immediate relief to help Australians with the cost of ...
An elected Dutton Coalition Government will get Far North Queensland back on track, with significant investment in local infrastructure, better healthcare and developing regional skills and training.
An elected Coalition Government will provide a major boost to infrastructure financing in the Pacific and Timor-Leste. The total funding available through the Australian Infrastructure Financing ...
Australia is facing the most complex and serious strategic circumstances since the end of the Second World War. The wars in Europe and the Middle East have reminded us that geographically remote ...
Labor’s incompetence has put Australians at risk, undermining community safety and border protection. Crime and hate have spread across many parts of our communities. At our universities, places of ...
Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for Women, Shadow Minister for Industry, Skills and Training, Shadow Minister for Small and Family Business, Member for Farrer An elected Dutton ...
Australia is a nation of small and family businesses, with over 2.5 million small businesses employing almost half of Australia’s workforce. They are the local café, the regional tradie, the suburban ...
Anzac Day is one of the most significant, solemn and sacred days on our national calendar. A day when we honour all Australians who have served, suffered and sacrificed in wars and military operations ...
An elected Dutton Coalition Government will commit $150,000 to the 80 year celebration of Victory in the Pacific in Townsville. On 15 August 1945, Japan surrendered to the Allied forces, officially ...
Labor’s latest scare campaign about nuclear energy is based on a lie. This is another distraction by Labor, turning attention from Australian households who have already been forced to make cuts - ...
We live in the best country in the world. However, currently, one woman is killed by her current or former partner every 11 days. It is a national tragedy. Every Australian has a right to live free ...
After a decade between January 2010 and June 2020 where annual fatalities declined from 1,502 down to 1,090, Australia’s road toll has risen significantly. In 2024, Australia experienced its deadliest ...