Overview
- Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton faced off in the second leaders' debate on April 16, focusing on housing affordability, energy policy, and climate change.
- Peter Dutton admitted to a mistake regarding claims about Indonesia and Russia, raising questions about his grasp on international diplomacy.
- Albanese avoided committing to a timeline for reducing energy prices, while Dutton faced scrutiny over the feasibility of his public service cuts plan.
- Both leaders outlined competing housing policies, with Albanese emphasizing supply increases and Dutton proposing migration cuts and a ban on foreign homebuyers.
- Pro-Palestinian protests outside the debate venue underscored broader public dissatisfaction with both major parties.