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Coalition reveals policies on chopping block under Dutton government
By Isobel Roe

More than 3 million university students promised 20 per cent reductions in their student debts under Labor would not get that saving under a Peter Dutton government, with the Coalition confirming it would not proceed with Labor's $16 billion debt-reduction plan.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-23/coa

ABC News · Liberals would scrap Labor plan to slash student debt by 20 per cent, plus EV subsidies, under Dutton governmentBy Isobel Roe

Why a congested seat in Melbourne's north could be crucial this election
By Richard Willingham

McEwen is part new suburbs, part rural towns and part established suburbs, and it is a seat the Liberal Party will be working to take from Labor in the coming election.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-23/mce

ABC News · Why the congested seat of McEwen in Melbourne's north could be crucial this electionBy Richard Willingham

Coalition promises trial of child sex offender register
By Jake Evans

The Coalition says if it is wins government it will trial a national child sex offender register that will allow members of the public to request information from police about whether someone who interacts with their children is a convicted offender.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-21/coa

ABC News · Coalition promises trial of child sex offender registerBy Jake Evans

Generation 'screwed': The young voters who are defining this election
By Leonie Thorne

Many young people have written to the ABC with a similar story: they feel like they did everything "right" but will never achieve what previous generations did. It's a story that defined the past week in politics.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-19/ele

ABC News · Generation 'screwed': How gen Z and millennial housing concerns are shaping the electionBy Leonie Thorne

Peter doesn't know how he got on a Liberal email list. He can't opt out
By Jonathan Hair

When voter Peter Magor received an unsolicited campaign email from the Liberal Party, he assumed he could unsubscribe. But the link to do so directed him to a Liberal Party website with no option to do so.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-17/lib

ABC News · Unsolicited email from Liberal Party directed voter to data harvesting operation when they clicked unsubscribeBy Jonathan Hair

In Melbourne's bayside suburbs, a teal-Liberal rematch is underway
By Kate Ashton

Across the historically conservative stronghold of Goldstein, voters are tuning in for a federal election rematch between the Liberals and the teals. These are some of the issues on their minds.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-15/gol

ABC News · In Melbourne's bayside suburbs, a teal-Liberal rematch for Goldstein is underwayBy Kate Ashton

Labor won Boothby for the first time in 73 years — can it hold it?
By Leah MacLennan

Until the last election, the electorate of Boothby hadn't been in the hands of a Labor candidate since 1949 — but the ALP's Louise Miller-Frost broke that streak by winning the seat, and is now taking another tilt.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-12/lou

ABC News · Louise Miller-Frost secured Boothby for Labor for the first time in decades — can she hold it?By Leah MacLennan

Voters sent Dutton a message on WFH policies. Could corporate Australia be next?
By Bronwyn Herbert

Businesses planning on forcing their workers back to the office full-time may be reconsidering after the backlash to the Liberals' work-from-home crackdown.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-12/pet

ABC News · Why Peter Dutton's policy backflip may make other companies cracking down on working from home reconsiderBy Bronwyn Herbert