Australia election 2025 live: Peter Dutton pledges big boost to defence; Labor claims Coalition election cash splash over $50bn


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Shadow finance minister Jane Hume says the Coalition have a “pep in their step” following last night’s leaders’ debate. (You’ll have no trouble guessing who she reckons won).

Hume tells the Today show she had a “much more buoyant” feeling than she’d expected down at the pre-poll booths in Tassie yesterday. Bass, held by Liberal MP Bridget Archer, and Braddon held by outgoing Liberal MP Gavin Pearce are two must hold seats for the Coalition.

But when it comes to the question of why women aren’t supporting the Coalition – Hume says it’s a casualty of the “mud slinging” by Labor.

I have no doubt that some of the mud that the Prime Minister and the Labor Party has slung at Peter Dutton over this last campaign has begun to stick. That’s truly unfortunate, because only a Coalition government will deliver the empowerment to Australian women.

Hume was a co-author of a post-mortem into the Coalition’s 2022 loss, where a declining female vote was a significant factor. One of the recommendations was getting more women into local branches, and preselecting more women in winnable seats. You can see how the Coalition have done on that front here:



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