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What time is the leaders’ debate tonight? How and where to watch Anthony Albanese v Peter Dutton on Channel Nine​on April 22, 2025 at 4:27 am

PM Anthony Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton will go head-to-head in the third Australian election leaders’ debate, hosted by Channel Nine, at 7.30pm AEST on Tuesday 22 April. Here’s what to know about the debates and how to watchLive updates: third leaders’ election debate between Albanese and DuttonThe race to the 2025 Australian federal election is under way, with major party counterparts going head to head in televised debates to spruik their visions for Australia.The first leaders’ debate between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton was held early April, with a treasurers’ debate between Jim Chalmers and Angus Taylor and an energy debate between Chris Bowen and Ted O’Brien that same week. The second debate, on the ABC, was held on 16 April. Continue reading…PM Anthony Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton will go head-to-head in the third Australian election leaders’ debate, hosted by Channel Nine, at 7.30pm AEST on Tuesday 22 April. Here’s what to know about the debates and how to watchLive updates: third leaders’ election debate between Albanese and DuttonThe race to the 2025 Australian federal election is under way, with major party counterparts going head to head in televised debates to spruik their visions for Australia.The first leaders’ debate between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton was held early April, with a treasurers’ debate between Jim Chalmers and Angus Taylor and an energy debate between Chris Bowen and Ted O’Brien that same week. The second debate, on the ABC, was held on 16 April. Continue reading…   

The race to the 2025 Australian federal election is under way, with major party counterparts going head to head in televised debates to spruik their visions for Australia.

The first leaders’ debate between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton was held early April, with a treasurers’ debate between Jim Chalmers and Angus Taylor and an energy debate between Chris Bowen and Ted O’Brien that same week. The second debate, on the ABC, was held on 16 April.

But there is more to come. Here is how you can watch the next two televised debates before Australians head to the final polls on 3 May.


Leaders’ debate on Nine – Tuesday 22 April at 7.30pm AEST

The third debate between Albanese and Dutton will broadcast on Channel Nine’s free-to-air channel tonight after early voting opened today.

Viewers can also watch it on 9Now and on Stan.

The hour-long discussion will be moderated by the host of A Current Affair, Ally Langdon.

Questions will also be asked by a panel of journalists: the Australian Financial Review’s political editor, Phil Coorey; 9News’s chief political editor, Charles Croucher; and 2GB and Nine radio’s Deb Knight.


Leaders’ debate on 7NEWS – Sunday 27 April at 8pm AEST

7NEWSwill host the “final” leaders debate on 27 April – six days before Australians head to the polls on 3 May.

The debate will kick off at 8pm and will broadcast on Seven’s free-to-air channel as well as on catch-up service 7plus. Viewers can also stream it on 7NEWS.com.au.

7NEWS’s political editor, Mark Riley, will moderate the debate, which will take place at Seven’s studios in Sydney.

 

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