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Announcements
Coalition
- National An elected Dutton Coalition Government will invest $1.5 million to support the Stop the Coward Punch campaign and its efforts to reduce violence in our communities
- National An elected Dutton Coalition Government will deliver a Cost of Living Tax Offset of $1,200 for people earning up to $144,000 when they lodge their tax return for the upcoming financial year
- National An elected Dutton Coalition Government will allow first home buyers to claim a tax deduction on mortgage interest payments for new build homes
- Queensland An elected Dutton Coalition Government will commit $19.5 million for Foodbank Queensland to establish a new distribution centre in South East Queensland to deliver more critical food relief services across the state
Labor
- WA A re-elected Albanese Labor Government will work with the Cook Labor Government to invest $60 million to expand Perth’s Swan River ferry network
- National A re-elected Labor Government will give all first home buyers access to 5 per cent deposits and invest $10 billion to build up to 100,000 homes for sale only to first home buyers
- National A re-elected Albanese Labor Government will make the tax system simpler and deliver more cost-of-living relief by introducing a $1,000 instant tax deduction from 2026-27
- Tasmania A re-elected Labor Government will provide $24 million to the Boyer Paper Mill to both secure its future and transform it into a low-emissions operation
Other
- National $11 billion over four years for free school lunches for every Australian student
Weekly travel
Albanese
Map data reflects electorates as of 2022.
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Adelaide (South Australia) 11.9% ALP
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Clark (Tasmania) 20.8% Other
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Lyons (Tasmania) 0.9% ALP
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Franklin (Tasmania) 13.7% ALP
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Sturt (South Australia) 0.5% Liberal
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Boothby (South Australia) 3.3% ALP
Dutton
Map data reflects electorates as of 2022.
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Lindsay (New South Wales) 6.1% Liberal
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Tangney (Western Australia) 2.8% ALP
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Brisbane (Queensland) 3.7% Greens
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Griffith (Queensland) 10.5% Greens
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Ryan (Queensland) 2.6% Greens
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Dickson (Queensland) 1.7% Liberal
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McEwen (Victoria) 3.8% ALP
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Gorton (Victoria) 10.0% ALP
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Aston (Victoria) 3.6% ALP
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Macnamara (Victoria) 12.2% ALP