Australia election 2025 live: Dutton says he will cut 80,000 international students; Labor plans to cut home battery costs

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Dutton says he will cut 80,000 international students, citing housing demand

Elections are – at least in part – battles over whose message wins the day. And today’s message battle is between solar batteries and international students.

Peter Dutton has announced today that under the Coalition, foreign student intakes will be cut by 80,000, in a plan aimed at reducing demand for housing.

The Daily Telegraph reports that the move will see a percentage cap – believed to be around 25% – set on universities, VET and the higher education sector, and will reduce the number of new international students from 320,000 in 2023 to about 240,000.

Dutton said on Sunday morning that the number of international students had contributed to driving up of rents, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne.

The Coalition says it would cap student intake numbers at 30,000 lower than Labor. Photograph: Jacobs Stock Photography Ltd/Getty Images

Speaking about the announcement in Melbourne this morning, Dutton said:

International student numbers are up by 65% under this government over the last 12 months. We [will] put in place a cap which will be 30,000 lower than what Labor has in place or 80,000 lower than what the numbers were just a couple of years ago.

This is a very significant step that we’re taking. It is all about making sure that we do what we can to help young Australians get into home ownership more quickly and how we can help with the rental crisis that Labor’s created as well.

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Littleproud says PM’s ‘disparaging comments’ about Trump may affected tariff decision

Nationals leader David Littleproud says that the US and Australia needs “relationship reset” after Donald Trump’s tariff announcement this week.

Speaking on ABC’s Insiders, Littleproud has argued that the US president’s announcement of 10% tariffs on Australian exports to the US may have been motivated in part by “disparaging comments” made by Anthony Albanese about Donald Trump. He did not say what the disparaging comments were to which he was referring.

Littleproud said:

We’ve got a prime minister that unfortunately can’t even get a phone call with the president, and I sense that’s probably because of the personal disparaging comments he’s made about President Trump in the past…

The prime minister’s made disparaging comments about President Trump previously, and there’s no way in the world that his advisors haven’t dropped that in his ear somewhere along the line.

Littleproud said that Mexico and Canada didn’t get blanket tariffs and there were “some nuances in terms of the concessions that they were able to get”, but that the Australian PM had not been able to achieve a similar arrangement because Albanese couldn’t “get a phone call or even a meeting in the lead up to what we could see was coming”.

You need to be able to get in that room.

Mexico and Canada were both spared blanket “Liberation Day” tariffs this week, but previously announced 25% tariffs on certain industries and imports were came into effect hours after Trump’s Rose Garden tariff announcement.

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