Election 2025 LIVE updates: Australia voting, polls open, Peter Dutton, Anthony Albanese campaign on election day; results to come


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Key Battleground: Western Australia

The 2025 Australian election focuses intensely on Western Australia, a state crucial in determining the outcome. The Coalition hopes to mount a comeback, while Labor aims for re-election, potentially in a minority or majority government.

Contrasting Arguments

Opposition spokesman Andrew Hastie criticizes Labor's handling of migration, housing, infrastructure, and services, claiming they've forgotten outer suburban and regional Australians. In contrast, Resources Minister Madeleine King presents a stark choice between Labor's plans for Australia's future and the Coalition's perceived cuts.

Focus on WA

The article highlights the specific campaigns in Western Australia, mentioning campaigning in electorates like Canning and Brand. It emphasizes the importance of WA's voting patterns in determining the overall election results.

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Senior MPs have delivered their final election pitches to voters in Western Australia – which could again prove a battleground that determines whether the Coalition can stage an against-the-odds comeback, or whether Labor is returned to government in minority or majority form.

Speaking while travelling between booths in his marginal electorate of Canning, opposition defence spokesman Andrew Hastie said Labor had forgotten about outer suburban and regional Australians.

Voters at West Leederville Primary School in the electorate of Brand.Credit: Colin Murty

“We’re the ones who have to make sense of his uncontrolled migration. We’re the ones who have to deal with the housing crisis, the lack of infrastructure, the lack of services, the lack of healthcare, and we need change,” he said.

But standing alongside WA Premier Roger Cook at Wellard Primary School in her seat of Brand, south of Perth, Resources Minister Madeleine King said the choice between Labor and the Coalition was clear.

“A choice between the Albanese Labor government who wants to build Australia’s future, or Peter Dutton’s volatile Liberal Party and National Coalition that will simply cut and cut and cut,” she said.

Read more about the battle for WA here.

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