Australians will head to the polls on 3 May after the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, fired the starter’s gun on the 2025 federal election campaign. Albanese said the election was ‘a choice between Labor’s plan to keep building or [opposition leader] Peter Dutton’s promise to cut’. Albanese said the economy is now turning the corner and the government has chosen to face global challenges ‘the Australian way – helping people under cost-of-living pressure while building for the future’► Subscribe to Guardian Australia on YouTubeElection 2025 live updates: Australia federal election campaign – latest newsAnthony Albanese calls Australian federal election poll date for 3 MaySee all our Australian election 2025 coverageWhat date is the Australian federal election? Everything you need to know about voting and the state of the partiesInteractive guide to electorates in the 2025 Australian election: from safe to marginal Continue reading…Australians will head to the polls on 3 May after the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, fired the starter’s gun on the 2025 federal election campaign. Albanese said the election was ‘a choice between Labor’s plan to keep building or [opposition leader] Peter Dutton’s promise to cut’. Albanese said the economy is now turning the corner and the government has chosen to face global challenges ‘the Australian way – helping people under cost-of-living pressure while building for the future’► Subscribe to Guardian Australia on YouTubeElection 2025 live updates: Australia federal election campaign – latest newsAnthony Albanese calls Australian federal election poll date for 3 MaySee all our Australian election 2025 coverageWhat date is the Australian federal election? Everything you need to know about voting and the state of the partiesInteractive guide to electorates in the 2025 Australian election: from safe to marginal Continue reading… Election 2025: Australian PM Anthony Albanese announces poll date with pitch to voters – video | Australia news | The Guardian
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Australians will head to the polls on 3 May after the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, fired the starter’s gun on the 2025 federal election campaign. Albanese said the election was ‘a choice between Labor’s plan to keep building or [opposition leader] Peter Dutton’s promise to cut’. Albanese said the economy is now turning the corner and the government has chosen to face global challenges ‘the Australian way – helping people under cost-of-living pressure while building for the future’
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