Australian election 2025 live updates: Dutton tells supporters not to listen to ABC, Guardian and ‘other hate media’; Albanese talks up telehealth plan

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Dutton tells supporters not to listen to ABC, Guardian and ‘the other hate media’

Dutton moves to close out his speech, telling his supporters not to listen to “what you have been told by the ABC, in the Guardian and the other hate media”.

Forget about that. Listen to what you hear on the doors. Listen to what people say on the pre-polling. Know in your hearts that we are a better future for our country. Know we stand up for the values that are important more than ever for families and small businesses. If we stay true to our values and have a strength of leadership, if we have the ability to be truthful with the Australian public, to stand up and to fight for what we believe in, to deliver our vision, to make Australians better off with our petrol cut, with our $1,200 back, to make sure they can buy a home, that is so important to us.

Dutton then predicts that the Coalition will be able to claim victory by 6pm on election night.

There are millions of forgotten Australians, people who are living here, in outer metropolitan areas, people who live in regional towns, they are just starting to stir and they understand their vote will count more than ever this election.

Peter Dutton at a campaign rally at the Melton Entertainment Track on Sunday. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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Healthy inflation data should help ease mortgage pain

Quarterly numbers are expected to show inflation has drifted into the Reserve Bank of Australia’s target range, setting up a chance of an interest rate cut.

Economists say an interest-rate cut should be “[locked] in” with quarterly numbers to be released on Wednesday expected to show core inflation has dropped within the RBA’s range of between 2% and 3%. The RBA board next meets to consider rate changes on May 19-20.

Economists from Australia’s big four banks have all forecast that the RBA’s preferred measure of annual trimmed mean inflation will come in at either 2.8 or 2.9%.

– AAP

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