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Federal election live: Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese face off ... (ABC News)

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese go head-to-head in the second leaders' debate as the federal election campaign enters ...

Albanese: "The difference between myself and the current government and Scott Morrison is that we will try to do what we can in measures and structures to improve real wages. And what Scott did not tell you about the AAA credit rating was that it was achieved under the former Labor government, we were the government that achieve that and it has been maintained but the truth is, there is an enormous amount of waste and reports in this budget." They are not doing that out of choice, they are doing that out of choice, they are doing that to try to get by and that is why one of the things we need to do is to address wages. Albanese: "It's true to say that young Australians are finding it more and more difficult to get access to the great dream of home ownership. We need to make sure that Australians can have faith in it and that is why we need to do whatever we can to create institutions and structures that enhance that faith in our political system." I brought my party together, brought by coalition together, brought by coalition together by getting to net zero by 2050, that is something that took a lot of leadership to bring my party together in the unity." but is interrupted by Uhlmann to clarify that wages will rise faster than inflation - i.e. will rise quicker than the cost of living. We have an economy that is growing faster than the advanced economies of the world and lowest… Morrison: "From time to time, I will disagree with people and they won't agree with the position I am taking, whether deciding to put the national interest first and not by the French submarines. The cabinet has to decide whether there can be an investigation so a minister comes before you about something like Leppington Triangle or some of the other rights and scandals and they get to decide whether an independent integrity commission, we will have legislation this year if we are elected." We made sure we were manufacturing vaccines in Australia with the AstraZeneca vaccine, and we ensure that when we have the setbacks, I put in place the director-general to do this under a military command, to ensure we got the vaccination program back on track. And what we achieved is, we ensure that everyone who wanted a vaccine could have one in the middle of October. That was only two weeks out from the original deadline that we set ourselves at the start of the year.

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Leaders debate 2022 LIVE updates: Scott Morrison, Anthony ... (The Age)

Labor is turning its attention to women voters, the Coalition has promised to reduce the cost of IVF for thousands of Australians and the prime minister and ...

There is none.” “There is no evidence of that at all. Liberal MPs Katie Allen, Bridget Archer, Trent Zimmerman and Dave Sharma doubled down on their position after Morrison said there was no evidence gay students were being expelled from faith schools because of their sexuality and said a re-elected Coalition government would deal with the issues “sequentially”, prioritising the religious bill first.

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Confusion over who won leaders' debate (NEWS.com.au)

Viewers of the second leaders' debate of the election campaign have been left frustrated and without a result after Nine's two-hour broadcast failed to ...

We need to make sure that Australians can have faith in it and that is why we need to do whatever we can to create institutions and structures that enhance that faith in our political system.” It is one of the reasons why we need a National Anti-Corruption Commission, to restore faith. “So I can understand the hurt and the feelings that people have had coming out of a time like this. “You are right, there is a choice in elections – (elections) are a choice. “We have not seen the revolving door under my leadership. Neither of them are thrilled with either of you as a choice for prime ministers. The values of supporting a fair days pay for a work. Please bear with us and you will have the change to have your say”, while others entered their answers but were given an error message. That is where we will leave the 60 Minutes special event.” “That is based on an excess of 30,000 votes. Do keep trying, because you will get through.” Anthony Albanese is now on 51 per cent and Scott Morrison on 49 per cent.

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Here's how to watch the second leaders' debate between Scott ... (SBS)

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Labor leader Anthony Albanese will face off for the second time in a leaders' debate on Sunday night. Advertisement.

Australia has maintained a triple-A credit rating, one of only nine countries in the world to do so during the pandemic," he said. Australia has maintained a triple-A credit rating, one of only nine countries in the world to do so during the pandemic," he said. Your vote is powerful. Your vote can change the country," he said. He asked voters to weigh up "what you know about the government and what you don't know about the Labor Party and the Opposition who have had three years to tell you but haven't". In his opening pitch, Mr Morrison described the choice between the Coalition and Labor as one between "a stronger future or a more uncertain future". Mr Morrison pressed Mr Albanese on how many times his deputy leader has met with the Chinese ambassador in Australia, and accused Mr Marles of running "his speeches past the Chinese government". Your vote is powerful. Your vote can change the country," he said. He asked voters to weigh up "what you know about the government and what you don't know about the Labor Party and the Opposition who have had three years to tell you but haven't". In his opening pitch, Mr Morrison described the choice between the Coalition and Labor as one between "a stronger future or a more uncertain future". Mr Morrison pressed Mr Albanese on how many times his deputy leader has met with the Chinese ambassador in Australia, and accused Mr Marles of running "his speeches past the Chinese government".

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Australia election 2022: Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese clash ... (Daily Mail)

Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese have clashed on the cost of living in second leaders' debate of the election.

He said Labor would implement all 55 recommendations of the Respect at Work report. He credited himself with 'blowing the whistle' on aged care by calling a royal commission into the sector. He said his government had invested to address family violence and had announced election commitments fund endometriosis and IVF support. 'Mr Albanese your campaign rests on the claim that the prime minister is a liar. We will have more secure work and we have a plan to lift wages.' The Labor leader replied: 'No it wasn't. The NDIS is about people. 'We are experiencing high volumes of traffic at the moment. So you can but you have not done one for this proposal you are excited about. * The prime minister said the election was not a popularity contest but pointed to his ability to unite his party after the 2019 election as testament to his character. Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese have clashed on the cost of living in second leaders' debate of the election He said Mr Albanese had not even tried to come up with his own version of a corruption commission after rejecting the Coalition's model. Mr Morrison (pictured) said Mr Albanese had not even tried to come up with his own version of a corruption commission after rejecting the Coalition's model

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Election 2022 LIVE updates: Scott Morrison, Anthony Albanese ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Labor is turning its attention to women voters, the Coalition has promised to reduce the cost of IVF for thousands of Australians and the prime minister and ...

And I was disappointed we weren’t able to achieve it during the course of the last parliamentary term. Morrison didn’t say, but did insist that “one [bill] triggers the other”. Our policy is to have a set of protections of people of religious faith or non-religious faith in this country.

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The Great Debate: Live coverage (9News)

Welcome to live coverage of the second leaders' debate, with the 2022 Federal Election less than two weeks ...

"You know what we have achieved together and we can keep achieving that by sticking to that strong plan, because a strong economy means a strong future." "Labor have no plan, they are unknown, and a risk. This election is a choice.

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Revealed: The result of the second leadership debate (Sky News Australia)

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Labor Leader Anthony Albanese have drawn in the The Great Debate hosted by the Nine Network on Sunday night.

"Keep refreshing and you will get your chance to have your say. Neither leader dominated the support of the audience in Brisbane during the first debate on April 20, with Mr Albanese securing 40 per cent of the vote to Mr Morrison’s 35 per cent. Stream more election news live & on demand with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. #LeadersDebate." New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Mr Morrison was initially thought to have won the second debate of the Federal Election campaign - taking home 52 per cent of the vote, compared with Mr Albanese’s 48 per cent.

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Federal election 2022 live: Anthony Albanese and Scott Morrison ... (The Guardian)

The PM and Labor leader are being questioned by a panel of journalists in the second head-to-head of the campaign. Follow it live.

So I can understand the hurt and the feelings that people have had coming out of a time like this. Uhlmann has brought up Albanese’s stumble on listing the six points of Labor’s NDIS plan. The values of supporting a fair day’s pay for a [day’s] work. They go in to take their view about how they help their fellow Australians in the best way possible. We have not seen the revolving door under my leadership. We need to make sure that we restore faith in the integrity of our political system. The values of supporting essential universal services, such as Medicare, supporting universal superannuation ... I came out [of the womb] with three great faiths, the Labor party, the Catholic church and the South Sydney rugby league football club and I remain true to all three. They’re on to the shared equity scheme for housing that Labor has promised. You said it wasn’t a race, Albanese says: Crowe asks Morrison point blank if he’s witnessed any corruption. He never favoured a federal one (yeah, good luck parsing that). Albanese points out that Morrison has supported shared equity in the past, when the Victorian government brought in a scheme.

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Leaders slammed for host treatment (NEWS.com.au)

Unruly conduct displayed by Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese during Sunday's leaders' debate has been labelled “truly terrible” over upsetting treatment ...

“The pair of you have had more than enough time. “You all agreed to the rules this evening. “The difference between myself and the current government and Scott Morrison is that we will try to do what we can in measures and structures to improve real wages,” Mr Albanese replied. You agreed … You agreed to these rules before coming on the program tonight.” On her third attempt to move the discussion forward, she had to remind the men of the rules they had agreed to prior to the debate. Once more, she tried to interject, saying: “Mr Morrison and Mr Albanese, this is enough, we do need to move on”.

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Leaders debate 2022 LIVE updates: Scott Morrison, Anthony ... (The Age)

Labor is turning its attention to women voters, the Coalition has promised to reduce the cost of IVF for thousands of Australians and the prime minister and ...

There is none.” “There is no evidence of that at all. Liberal MPs Katie Allen, Bridget Archer, Trent Zimmerman and Dave Sharma doubled down on their position after Morrison said there was no evidence gay students were being expelled from faith schools because of their sexuality and said a re-elected Coalition government would deal with the issues “sequentially”, prioritising the religious bill first.

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