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.