Have your say: Morrison, Albanese to meet in leaders' debate on Nine

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Have your say: Morrison, Albanese to meet in leaders' debate on Nine
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In two weeks, 17 million Australians will head to the polls to determine who will govern the nation. Join us at 8:45pm tonight as the Prime Minister and opposition leader go head-to-head in the next leaders' debate on 9Now. DETAILS:

And we want you to get involved. Wee will be putting a series of polls and questions to our readers. We want to know what you think about the debate, the issues raised an, of course, the leaders themselves.Those answers will then form part of the panel's discussion post-debate.

"In less than three weeks, 17 million Australians will head to the polls to determine who will govern the nation for the next three years," said Darren Wick, Director of News and Current Affairs for Nine. "With inflation at its highest rate in more than 20 years, house prices spiralling to unattainable levels and interest rates set for successive hikes, this will be one of the most important elections in recent times.

"Coupled with climate change, global insecurity, stagnant wage growth and aged care, both leaders have their work cut out for them to sell their respective policies. We can't wait to see how this debate will unfold."

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