One thing you can always expect from the Coalition under Dutton is their tendency to cling to the past.

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  1. It’s true that sometimes political parties can become focused on past policies and approaches, rather than looking towards the future. Change and growth are essential for addressing current issues effectively. It would be interesting to see how the Coalition plans to adapt its strategies to meet the needs of today’s challenges and priorities. What specific changes or innovations do you think would be necessary for a more forward-looking approach?

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