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Labor Maintains Lead as Dutton Faces Tight Race in Final Campaign Week

With one week to go, Labor is favored to win, while Peter Dutton fights to secure his own seat and targets key marginal electorates.

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Overview

  • Polling gives Labor an 83% chance of victory, with bookmakers predicting Anthony Albanese could retain a majority government.
  • Peter Dutton's primary vote in Dickson has dropped to 40.3%, raising the possibility of him losing his seat despite a 55-45 two-party-preferred lead.
  • Both parties have unveiled competing pledges: the Coalition proposes $21 billion for defense, while Labor commits $25 million to community language schools and $1.2 billion for critical minerals.
  • Resurfaced controversies involving candidates from both sides, including offensive social media posts, have drawn scrutiny in the campaign's final days.
  • Dutton plans a last-minute tour of 28 electorates, including teal-held seats, as early voting reaches a record 2.1 million ballots cast.