Australia election 2025 live: Anthony Albanese insists he is not taking a win for granted as Peter Dutton predicts election night ‘surprises’ | Australia news

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Australia election 2025 live: Anthony Albanese insists he is not taking a win for granted as Peter Dutton predicts election night ‘surprises’ | Australia news

PM insists he’s not taking election win for granted

Anthony Albanese says he has “a mountain to climb” – a line he’s used a lot recently – and implored Australians to vote for stability in a time of uncertainty.

This morning Peter Dutton has said he believes tomorrow’s result could be a miracle for the Liberal party, like the 2019 election.

Speaking to ABC AM Sabra Lane, Albanese is asked whether he’s worried this election could deliver a surprise result for the opposition. Albanese says he “certainly take[s] nothing for granted”.

I think 2019 shows the folly of pretending that you know the outcome of an election before the ballots are counted.

Anthony Albanese alongside Labor’s candidate for Longman in Queensland, Rhiannyn Douglas (right), at a Medicare urgent care clinic in Morayfield this morning. Photograph: Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images

While both parties have been saying voters will be better off under their respective parties, neither will promise people will be better off in three years from now.

Lane asks whether Albanese will “guarantee” Australians will be better off by 2028. Albanese says:

As we speak today, Sabra, we have inflation down to 2.4%, we have wages increasing, we have unemployment low, and interest rates have started to fall. Every one of the key economic indicators is improving. Under the former government, we inherited interest rates going up, inflation with the six in front of it, wages going backwards…

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Gallagher says Taylor ‘all over the shop’

Off the back of Taylor’s interview, finance minister Katy Gallagher joins RN Breakfast and absolutely rips into the shadow treasurer.

At the end of Taylor’s interview, he was asked about comments from ACT chief minister Andrew Barr, who says cutting the public service by 41,000 will leave the territory economy in crisis, which Taylor called an “insult” to anyone who doesn’t work in the public sector.

Gallagher says cutting 75% of the Australian public service workforce will have an impact.

I think we just had 10 minutes there of Angus Taylor demonstrating why he shouldn’t be treasurer of this country and why you can’t take a risk on Peter Dutton. He was all over the shop.

You can’t stack 75% of the commonwealth APS in Canberra and not affect the economy. I mean, you just can’t.

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