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In the wake of Waleed Aly’s emotional departure from The Project, he has opened up on how he feels about the show’s ...
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How Peter Dutton's heartland lost him Australia's election - MSN"Peter Dutton's face behind him was a huge turnoff - for me personally too," she says. Sue, who lives in the same electorate and is generally a conservative voter, says this election she was torn ...
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Peter Dutton says what many Aussies are thinking about Welcome to Country ceremonies - MSNLiberal leader Peter Dutton believes Welcome to Country ceremonies are 'overdone,' and are appropriate for the opening of Parliament but not for events like ANZAC Day, on planes, at the footy, or ...
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Renewables sceptic Peter Dutton aims for Australian PM's jobFormer policeman Peter Dutton, the rival for the Australian prime minister's job in Saturday's election, is a self-professed sceptic of the rush to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy.
Australia's conservative opposition leader, Peter Dutton, is a former police detective who gained a reputation during his years in government for his tough stance on border security and as a vocal ...
Australia’s leader of the Liberal Party, Peter Dutton, talks during a press conference on April 7, 2025. AP “I’m incredibly grateful to the AFP that my family are kept safe.
The Liberal Party, having been gutted at the federal election, is looking to rebuild — starting with multiculturalism. It has ...
'Peter Dutton in the only seat he could get.' Several social media users were quick to slam Dutton with the footage being viewed almost 1million times. 'This is brilliant,' one wrote.
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'Nasty' comment sniggered at Peter Dutton while he was with wife'That's Peter Dutton, the next prime minister' a mother told her child as she pointed to the large group. But not everyone was as pleased to see the man vying for the nation's top job.
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The important 'gotcha' question that Peter Dutton could not answer during election debate - MSNLiberal leader Peter Dutton dropped the ball when answering a classic 'gotcha' question during the Channel Seven leaders debate: how much would a dozen eggs set you back? Mr Dutton, guessed a very ...
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