Australia election 2025 live: Peter Dutton poses for pictures at fifth petrol bowser in five days; ASX nudges up in early trading but fears persist

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Dutton’s fifth petrol station in five days

Peter Dutton is visiting his fifth petrol station today, this time with the Liberal candidate for Werriwa, Sam Kayal.

After a tricky day yesterday, Dutton is again trying to pump up his fuel policy again with the public, you might say.

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Peter Dutton at a petrol station in Hoxton Park, Sydney this morning. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
The opposition leader was keen to spruik the Liberals’ fuel excise policy. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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Would the Coalition offer a stimulus package like we saw during Covid or during the GFC to avoid a recession?

Dutton whips straight back to Jim Chalmers’ comments yesterday…

Dutton says Chalmers “is talking about the prospect of a recession… that’s why he’s talking about 50 points reduction in interest rates.”

That’s why he’s talking about 50 points reduction in interest rates. Unless he’s doing it for political reasons. But if he believes that it’s necessary to drop interest rates by 50 points in a month’s time, he’s telling Australians that there are difficult times ahead under Labor.

Just a note here: Chalmers mentioned it yesterday in the context of what the markets are predicting – not predicting that himself (as he says every time the discussion comes up… he “won’t predict or preempt the Reserve Bank”).

On the actual question – Dutton says the Coalition would “live within our means” and provide support to families. (A little vague there on whether that means stimulus package or not.)

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source: theguardian.com


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