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The images we keep seeing on repeat

Another day, another petrol station. Peter Dutton with Liberal candidate Susie Bower filling up on day 27 of the campaign. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas
Occasionally Greens leader Adam Bandt has popped up brandishing his giant novelty toothbrush to promote , but neither major party is willing to stump up the cash to commit to that.
$24 billion in promises rolled out in a single day
As the campaign neared its end, inflation eased back into the Reserve Bank’s 2 to 3 percent target, and fuel prices began stabilizing. Yet, the financial stress from the post-pandemic era remains present.

Anthony Albanese with his ubiquitous Medicare card. Source: AAP / Lukas Coch
Scare campaigns and backflips
Dutton said the prime minister “couldn’t lie straight in bed” and Albanese labelled that “personal abuse” and a sign of “desperation”.

No visits to remote Indigenous communities
Unexpected addition to election bingo card
The impact of ‘unforced errors’
But reflecting on the Opposition leader’s campaign with its about-face on working from home and regular statements from a “spokesperson” to clear up press conference comments — from electric vehicle policy, to the foreign affairs position on West Jerusalem — the blunders have largely come from Dutton’s side.
A campaign focused on trust and lies
“He cuts, you pay,” the Labor advertising blitz warns.
If the polls are accurate it may come down to a patchwork of crossbenchers — who have the potential to be elected in record numbers this year — with their own policy agendas that help anoint and shape the next government.