Article 6K0MN Crime, aspiration and the underdog status: Albanese and Dutton make final pitches in tight Dunkley race

Crime, aspiration and the underdog status: Albanese and Dutton make final pitches in tight Dunkley race

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Benita Kolovos Victorian state correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6K0MN)

Labor highlights tax changes and legacy of late MP Peta Murphy, while Liberals' Nathan Conroy tells scared' voters to send a message' to government on law and order

According to Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese, the battle for Dunkley will either come down to law and order, or tax cuts and the legacy of the late MP Peta Murphy.

As the tight race to win Saturday's byelection turned to a sprint, the two leaders descended on Frankston to make their final pitches to voters on Friday - though neither would admit that its political importance goes well beyond Melbourne's south-eastern fringe.

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