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Peter Dutton ... Mr Dutton had held his Brisbane seat for 24 years, but it took just two hours for it to be revealed that he'd been turfed out. 'Twenty-four years is a long time in public ...
The writing was on the wall for Peter Dutton long before Anthony Albanese fired the starter's gun on the election race that would see the Coalition decimated. On Sydney's northern beaches ...
Labor has claimed a historic victory by unseating Opposition leader Peter Dutton as the party ... Former journalist Ali France toppled Mr Dutton in his long-held seat of Dickson, in Brisbane's ...
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has lost his Brisbane seat ... margin — a remarkable result after two previous runs for Dutton's long-held seat. "Dickson had a one-term curse, it was only ever ...
For the past three years, when peers of Australia's former Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton were grilled over ... Queensland has long been a bit of a political wildcard, and often finds itself ...
With Peter Dutton jettisoned from his own seat of Dickson ... Both Keating and Howard won and overreached when their government's were already long in the tooth. Already ten and eight years ...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton was the highest-profile casualty ... of Farrer in NSW's south-west following the retirement of her long-serving successor and former National Party leader and ...
For the past three years, when peers of Australia's former Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton were grilled over his divisive ... they could still lose that too. Queensland has long been a bit of a ...
Opposition leader Peter Dutton lost the Brisbane seat he has held for 24 years to Labor, one of a long list of Coalition casualties in a landslide victory that delivered the government a second term.
Outgoing Liberal party leader Peter Dutton ... in public life, Dutton thanked his constituents for placing "their faith" in him since 2001. "Twenty-four years is a long time to be in public ...
Moreover, many of them have been on offer over the past three years. Peter Dutton steered the Liberals a long way away from the familiar ground of fiscal discipline, economic management and tax cuts.