Australia election 2025 live: Labor plan to cut home battery costs; Dutton says he will cut 80,000 international students | Australian election 2025

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Peter Dutton has come out swinging against the government’s battery announcement.

Speaking in Melbourne, the opposition leader says that the announcement from the prime minister that his government will make batteries for rooftop solar cheaper for households and small businesses was “an admission that he’s going to have to compensate people with batteries because his power prices will go up in the next term of government.”

“I just think people will see through it,” says Dutton. “Prices are going to go up for electricity under a re-elected Albanese government. And I don’t think Australians can afford that.”

Dutton is pointing back to Anthony Albanese’s promise during the last election campaign that if elected power bills would come down by $275.

“Do you know that since he’s been elected, he will not mention that figure… But it’s not just your household power bill that’s gone up. It’s also the local IGA store, and it’s the local butcher, and it’s the local corner store. That’s why grocery prices have gone up by 30% and it’s just having an inflationary impact across the community.”

Dutton is pointing to the Coalition’s’ mooted gas policy as an alternative for voters to consider. There have been criticisms that this policy is light on the detail and that it’s unclear if the plan will actually flow on to assist consumers with lower prices. (We also have a fantastic episode of Full Story in which environment editor Adam Morton lays out what we know about the Coalition’s gas plan and what it could mean for consumers, that I highly recommend).

But Dutton concludes the energy chat during his doorstop in Melbourne by saying: “We’ll have more to say about electricity prices over the coming months, over the coming weeks.”

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