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They are unanimous on one aspect of the 2025 federal election: business-as-usual politics has left voters feeling dirty.
Whatever happens on election day, it’s certain that the Coalition’s promotion of nuclear power will cost it votes. It will probably cost the Coalition seats and may cost them the election.
Another federal election, another excuse to use Chinese Australians as political footballs, with Jane Hume even alluding to 'Chinese spies' handing out leaflets. It has not gone unnoticed.
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