Peter Dutton has vowed that if he wins the federal election he called a ‘sliding doors moment’ for Australia, he will: establish a gas reservation scheme that will reduce energy prices; sack 41,000 federal public servants hired under Anthony Albanese; cut the fuel excise; and roll back Jim Chalmers’ recently announced tax cuts. The Coalition leader held fire on other major policy announcements, declining to reveal targets for net overseas migration or defence spendingDutton unveils gas reservation scheme and vows to sack 41,000 public service workers in ‘sliding doors’ budget reply Continue reading…Peter Dutton has vowed that if he wins the federal election he called a ‘sliding doors moment’ for Australia, he will: establish a gas reservation scheme that will reduce energy prices; sack 41,000 federal public servants hired under Anthony Albanese; cut the fuel excise; and roll back Jim Chalmers’ recently announced tax cuts. The Coalition leader held fire on other major policy announcements, declining to reveal targets for net overseas migration or defence spendingDutton unveils gas reservation scheme and vows to sack 41,000 public service workers in ‘sliding doors’ budget reply Continue reading… Key takeaways from Dutton’s ‘sliding doors’ budget reply – video | Australian budget 2025 | The Guardian
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Peter Dutton has vowed that if he wins the federal election he called a ‘sliding doors moment’ for Australia, he will: establish a gas reservation scheme that will reduce energy prices; sack 41,000 federal public servants hired under Anthony Albanese; cut the fuel excise; and roll back Jim Chalmers’ recently announced tax cuts. The Coalition leader held fire on other major policy announcements, declining to reveal targets for net overseas migration or defence spending
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