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Upset still possible, but Labor on track for victory in Australia

ANALYSIS: The polls say Albanese is on track to be returned as Australia’s PM, but some believe the Opposition could still find a path to victory.

After losing momentum in 2024, Albanese has rediscovered his mojo on the campaign trail.

In an irresistible metaphor for the Australian election, opposition leader Peter Dutton’s campaign bus got stuck on some obstacles in Sydney earlier this week and blocked traffic in the middle of peak hour.

Pictures of burly helpers pushing and trying to free the bus were flashed nationwide within

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Lachlan Colquhoun Fri, 02 May 2025
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