Road spending and tax-free lunches: Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton appeal to voters

The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese standing in front of microphones.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has yet to officially call an election, which must be held by May 17. Source: AAP / Jeremy Ng

Despite the lack of an official date, both the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader have moved into campaign mode, visiting electorates and making funding announcements.


Key Points
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, joined by NSW Premier Chris Minns, appealed to western Sydney voters with his latest infrastructure pledge.
  • Opposition Leader Peter Dutton supports the road plans in Queensland and NSW, pledging to match them. In Queensland, he was introduced by Liberal Premier David Crisafulli.
  • The earlier possible election date under the electoral laws is March.

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