By HARRISON CHRISTIAN FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Published: 23:22 BST, 4 April 2025 | Updated: 01:27 BST, 5 April 2025

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Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are officially a week into their whirlwind five-week federal election campaign.  

Mr Albanese is visiting Queensland flood zones while Mr Dutton is in Darwin to announce his plan to take back the port. Australians will head to the polls on May 3. 

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Dutton defends WFH pledge as it drives women voters to Labor

Peter Dutton has insisted his push to get public servants back into the office wouldn’t touch the private sector.

Reporters asked him at a Darwin press conference if he stood by the policy, after a Redbridge poll revealed it was deeply unpopular with women.

Dutton replied it would only apply to public servants working in Canberra.

‘I strongly support work from home. Our policy doesn’t have any impact in the private sector, doesn’t have any impact on the public sector outside of Canberra,’ he said.

‘What we’ve said is that we want to make sure where taxpayers are working hard for their money, that we have the most efficiency in the public service in Canberra.’

Leader of the Opposition Peter Dutton at a press conference after a tour of the Austral brickworks on day 2 of his 2025 Federal Election Campaign in the seat of McMahon, Sydney. Sunday, March 30, 2025. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING

Dutton slams Albo’s ‘trainwreck’ interview on Port of Darwin

Peter Dutton has announced he would take back the Port of Darwin from a Chinese firm as a matter of ‘national security’ if elected.

Speaking to media in Darwin, Mr Dutton took a swipe at Anthony Albanese, who he said had made an ‘incoherent’ call to the ABC on Friday night to try and pre-empt his announcement.

‘I don’t know whether the Prime Minister made a call before he called ABC Radio, but we have thought through this process for a long period of time, and the Prime Minister jumping on the phone trying to get in on the announcement that we’ve made today I think shows that this Prime Minister, like the fireman who turns up to the fire when the fire has been extinguished.

‘He is too late to everything. We’ve made the announcement today because it is in our national interest.

‘Anthony should have been better prepared. He’s had three years in preparation to make that phone call, and it was a trainwreck interview.’

The Opposition leader said he had contacted the Chinese ambassador on Friday ‘out of respect’ before the announcement – something Mr Albanese’s government had not done.

Leader of the Opposition Peter Dutton at a press conference after visiting the Cougar Mining Equipment facility in Tomago in the Hunter Valley on day 3 of his 2025 Federal Election Campaign in the seat of Paterson, Monday, March 31, 2025. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING

Albanese talks fallout of US tariffs with Keir Starmer

Anthony Albanese has had a phone call with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the wake of Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

Mr Starmer spoke to Mr Albanese on Friday evening and the pair agreed an ‘all-out trade war (with the US) would be extremely damaging’, Downing Street said.

Mr Albanese’s office said they had agreed on the importance of ‘free and fair trade’.

Closer economic ties between Australia and the UK could prove helpful as the American tariffs disrupt global trade.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during a bilateral meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa. Picture date: Thursday October 24, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Commonwealth. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

Albo and Dutton in race to take back Port of Darwin

Peter Dutton is in the Northern Territory this morning, where he’s expected to announce that if elected he would take back control of the Port of Darwin.

The port was leased to Chinese company Landbridge in 2015, sparking national security fears.

Anthony Albanese, who is visiting flood zones in Queensland, has rushed to pre-empt Mr Dutton’s announcement, saying on Friday night that he, too, wants the port in Australian hands.

Mr Albanese said he was prepared to intervene directly in the lease agreement.

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Peter Dutton not popular with women voters, shock poll reveals

One of Opposition leader Peter Dutton’s key policies has driven women voters to Anthony Albanese, a new poll shows.

The latest Redbridge poll showed Labor in the lead with 52 per cent of the two-party preferred vote.

The poll also tested voters’ reactions to recently announced policies, with Labor’s $150 energy rebate in the lead at +65.

Next was Mr Dutton’s policy to cut permanent immigration by 25 per cent, which had a net favourability of +47.

Mr Dutton’s pledge to end public servants’ work-from-home arrangements was unpopular however, at -7.

While it had a favourability of +7 among men, it was deeply unpopular with women, with a rating of -19.

Leader of the Opposition Peter Dutton visits Fulbert Xavier, Priya Xavier and their son, Aidan Xavier in Donnybrook, north of Melbourne on day 5 of his 2025 Federal Election Campaign in the seat of McEwen, Wednesday, April 2, 2025. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING

Labor support slumps in NSW and Victoria

Labor’s primary vote has fallen in both NSW and Victoria in recent weeks, a new survey shows.

The vote fell to 27 per cent in Victoria and 30 per cent in NSW in the first three months of this year, according to the survey by the Sydney Morning Herald.

It comes after the Labor vote for each state at the last federal election was 33 per cent.

The lower primary vote could threaten marginal seats in NSW – such as Bennelong, Gilmore, Robertson and Paterson.

In Victoria, seats like Chisholm, Aston and McEwen in and around Melbourne could be at risk.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks to kids in a class room during a visit to Cabramatta Public school in the electorate of Fowler on Day 7 of the 2025 federal election campaign, in the Sydney, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING Key Updates
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