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Leaders’ final pitches on Election Eve
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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5/3/2025
Last night, David Speers took us through the leaders’ final pitches to voters across the country.
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We're in the ABC election centre and this is what's at stake tomorrow night.
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The big board shows us all the seats in play.
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Will Anthony Albanese hold onto power?
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Will Peter Dutton defy the polls and become Prime Minister?
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They've both been campaigning frantically across the country trying to win your vote.
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Tonight we'll hear from both.
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Let's start with the Prime Minister.
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Anthony Albanese joins us from Melbourne.
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Welcome to you.
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G'day David, good to be with you.
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So, if there are voters watching tonight who feel disappointed with your first term, can
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you give any assurance that your second term would be any different?
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Well, we'll deliver cost of living relief today while investing for tomorrow.
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Tax cuts for every taxpayer, 20% off student debt, 5% loans for first home owners, make
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more things in Australia, cheaper childcare, free TAFE.
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We have a plan to make sure that we deal with that inflation issue.
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We've got it down to within the Reserve Bank band.
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Interest rates have started to fall.
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Before we were elected, they started to rise.
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Real wages are increasing.
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And our opponents are just offering higher taxes, higher deficits and savage cuts to basic
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services, including now saying that they'll cut pensions if people go overseas for more
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than four weeks.
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OK.
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Well, a lot of what you said there, Prime Minister, does involve more spending and debt.
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Does this leave Australia in a more vulnerable position as we face an uncertain period ahead?
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Now, we do face uncertain times, which is why you need the certainty of our economically responsible
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management.
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That's what we've put in place.
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We've delivered two budget services.
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We've halved the deficit this year.
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The first government to deliver back-to-back budget services in 20 years.
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We have been responsible.
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We've got inflation down to just 2.4 per cent.
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It had a six in front of it when we were elected, and interest rates have started to fall.
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Now you obviously want to win a majority government again.
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But if Australia votes for a hung parliament, will you be able to get much done?
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Look, I prefer, obviously, I want to have a majority government.
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I want people to vote number one for the Labor Party.
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I think that gives the country the stability that it needs in these uncertain times.
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My government has repaired our relations with the world going forward, and our opponents
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have changed their policy positions every three days, and now they're asking for three
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years, and they'll tell you all of the cuts that are going to occur after the next election.
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And if you don't win, Prime Minister, will you stick around in parliament, or will you go?
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Oh, look, I'm focused on tomorrow, and I'm focused on making sure that we can continue the good
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economic management, the good social policies that put women at the centre of our economic
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agenda, not as an afterthought.
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Continuing to deliver on education from early childhood education, better and fairer funding
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for schools, free TAFE, making sure that Medicare is strengthened with 50 more urgent care clinics,
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making sure people have access to that 1800 Medicare telephone hotline so they can get advice 24-7
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under my government.
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All right, Anthony Albanese, thanks for joining us tonight.
03:31
Thanks very much, David.
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And we're joined now by the opposition leader, Peter Dutton, joining us from Perth.
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Welcome to you.
03:41
Thanks, David.
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So, we've seen some confusion through this campaign over a number of your policies, work
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from home, public service cuts.
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Are you really ready for government?
03:52
We are, David.
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And this election obviously is about who do people trust to manage the economy.
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Cost of everything has gone up over the last three years, and Australians just can't afford
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three more years of a Labor government, so a coalition will always manage the economy
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more effectively, and it means that we can reduce inflation and therefore the cost of
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living pressures.
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It's about our positive plan, which is to reduce the cost of petrol by 25 cents a litre,
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to give $1,200 back by way of a tax rebate to help with the cost of living pressures.
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But it's also about restoring the dream of home ownership for young Australians through
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our five-point plan.
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And we are very determined to make our community a safer place, and also our country a safer
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country in a very uncertain part of the world in a very uncertain time.
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That's what I think the election comes down to, David, and it's a sliding doors moment.
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Most Australians I've met over the course of the last campaign period don't believe they
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can afford three more years of this government.
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You mentioned a couple of your measures there on fuel excise and the one-off tax break.
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These are temporary.
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The end of three years, will Australians be better off?
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Australians will be better off because they know that we manage the economy well, and they
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know that before this government was elected, the coalition government was able to provide
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support.
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We took Australians through COVID with the JobSeeker and JobKeeper payments, and we managed the
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economy effectively during that time.
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Interest rates have gone up on 12 occasions, and the Prime Minister's promise of $275 a year
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tax cut for electricity prices hasn't eventuated.
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In fact, prices have gone up by $1,300.
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So our plan is to make sure that we can reduce the cost of electricity and gas and therefore
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food as well through our East Coast Gas Reservation Plan.
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And our policy means that the price of wholesale gas comes down by 23%, which means we can drop
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the cost, lower the cost of many of the items that people have in their household budget across
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the economy.
05:44
You've been in Parliament for 21 years.
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If you're unsuccessful tomorrow night, will you stick around and will you want to stay on
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as leader?
05:53
Well, David, I'm only 54 and all my focus is on how we can win the election because I do
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believe it's a sliding doors moment.
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And I think three more years, particularly if it's a Labor-Greens government, it would
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be a disaster for families.
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30,000 small businesses have closed over the last three years.
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I want to make sure we can implement our plan, help immediately Australians who are really
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doing it tough and get the economy well managed so that we can get inflation down, bring
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interest rates down and put downward pressure on the cost of living crisis that Australians
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are experiencing at the moment.
06:23
Peter Dutton, thanks for joining us this evening.
06:25
Thanks, David.
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So that's the final pitch from the leaders.
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Now it's up to the voters to decide.
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