Opposition leader Peter Dutton has declared that the Liberal party is 'back in town' at his unofficial campaign launch in Melbourne's east on Saturday. Mr Dutton says cost of living, nuclear power and migration will be on top of his party's agenda if the Liberals win the election, as Wing Kuang reports.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has declared that the Liberal party is"back in town" at his unofficial campaign launch in Melbourne's east on Saturday. Mr Dutton says cost of living, nuclear power and migration will be on top of his party's agenda if the Liberals win the election, as Wing Kuang reports."I want to repeat what I have said before on many occasions, the Liberal party, at a state and federal level, is back in town.
They include dealing with cost-of-living pressures, establishing nuclear power, and supporting small businesses. "Friends, it's a new year, and it's an important one for our nation. This year, Australians will have an opportunity to remove a weak and incompetent government that has set our country backwards. This year, Australians will have an opportunity to elect a new government, a new, strong Coalition government, get our country back on track."Outside the Liberal party rally, a group of protesters chanted their opposition to Mr Dutton's nuclear energy policy.
Peter Dutton's soft launch comes after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese kicked off Labor's unofficial election campaign last week in Queensland and Western Australia.
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