As the 2025 federal election campaign enters its third day, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese returns to Canberra amid growing concerns over security and strategy. Both major parties are tightening security after campaign events were disrupted by protestors. Labor has announced plans to crack down on supermarket price gouging, aiming to appeal to cost-of-living concerns. Meanwhile, a top Labor strategist has warned that Albanese’s early campaign decisions may have jeopardized key seats, particularly in Queensland, where voter support is reportedly slipping. The Prime Minister is also preparing for his first major TV interview of the campaign.
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Federal election 2025 LIVE updates: Albanese back in Canberra; Labor to ban supermarket price gouging; security tightens after campaign disruptions
Read all the headlines from day three of the 2025 federal election campaign as both leaders will tighten security after gatecrashers disrupted their events yesterday.
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Federal election 2025: Anthony Albanese warned by strategist Kos Samaras, election won’t be won in Queensland
A top Labor strategist says Anthony Albanese has put a huge number of seats ‘at risk’ with an early campaign move, warning voters have ‘dumped’ the PM and primary support is haemorrhaging.
Typical—more government interference in markets and fear-mongering over "security" while ignoring the real issue: too much centralized control in the first place.
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Albo better start listening to everyday Aussies and putting bold progressive policies front and center, or Queensland’s gonna slip right through Labor’s fingers again.
Albo’s in panic mode already, and it’s only day three—tells you everything you need to know about how out of touch Labor is. All this talk about cracking down on supermarkets is just a smokescreen to distract from their open borders and woke agenda. Queenslanders are waking up, and come 2025, they’re gonna send a loud message.
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