Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton hit the campaign trail in Perth ahead of the upcoming federal election. Albanese pledged $60 million to expand the city’s ferry services, aiming to boost local transport infrastructure. Meanwhile, Dutton took aim at the government’s economic performance and labeled the centrist “teal” independents as “a con job.” The political battle intensifies as both leaders vie for voter support in a key electoral battleground.
sorufe: The Guardian
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