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Coalition Confirms Public Service Cuts Reversal as Alleged Terror Plot Against Dutton Emerges

The Coalition shifts to a strategy of natural attrition and voluntary redundancies, while security concerns rise following an alleged threat targeting Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Overview

  • The Coalition has officially abandoned plans for mass public service sackings, opting instead for reductions via natural attrition and voluntary redundancies over five years.
  • This policy shift is projected to save $24 billion, though details of the Parliamentary Budget Office analysis supporting this claim have not been released.
  • Earlier Coalition rhetoric, including figures of up to 41,000 sackings, has been replaced by assurances that frontline, military, and national security roles will be protected.
  • An alleged terror plot targeting Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has heightened security concerns, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese personally reaching out to Dutton regarding the threat.
  • Both party leaders are navigating an increasingly volatile election campaign, marked by evolving policy strategies and intensified safety measures for political figures.

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