With the federal election just two weeks away, the Coalition faces mounting pressure to convince voters they are a better choice than Labor.
Party leaders insist they are not giving up, despite criticism over their policies, including concerns about a potential return to unpopular work-from-home measures. The Easter break is seen as a crucial period for both parties to reassess their strategies and regain momentum. Many commentators believe time is running out for the Coalition to close the gap with Labor.
The outcome of the election may hinge on how effectively each side uses the remaining days of the campaign.
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Coalition hopes look to Easter for resurrection
The Easter break presents an opportunity for both sides of politics to take stock of how they are faring in the federal election campaign. Anthony Albanese is banking on a modest pause in proceedings in a way that does not disrupt the momentum believed to be running Labor’s way.
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