Anthony Albanese, the Prime Minister, will not be in Melbourne on Saturday night for the Dunkley by-election result. Instead, he will return to Sydney to celebrate his birthday and possibly attend the Mardi Gras parade. Former Victorian premier Jeff Kennett predicts a voter 'rebellion' against Labor policies in the by-election. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton suggests Labor MP Bill Shorten will benefit from Albanese's challenges with Dunkley voters.
Opinion: Are you better off now than you were when Anthony Albanese was elected? That’s the question every person in Dunkley should ask themselves ahead of voting on Saturday. https://t.co/D9WjirOaU9 https://t.co/c0MgDnwXGS
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says Labor MP Bill Shorten will be “rubbing his hands together” as an under-pressure Anthony Albanese faces “angry” Dunkley voters ahead of Saturday’s by-election. https://t.co/dCL253ITWn
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “probably” won’t be attending the Sydney Mardi Gras or Dunkley by-election result on Saturday night because he will be celebrating his birthday with family > https://t.co/I9FhbWkp21 https://t.co/NMJi775Jp4
Former Victorian premier Jeff Kennett has told Sky News Australia he foresees a voter "rebellion" against Labor policies in Saturday's Dunkley by-election. https://t.co/ed556sbzdg
Suppose to be PM once a great country until we have a number of Labor PM. This one is the worst by far. The Dunkley by-election needs the biggest swing again the government. @HenryLawson55 Albanese to miss by-election night in Melbourne for Sydney event https://t.co/0ps12gcMCe
Anthony Albanese has confirmed he will not be in Melbourne on Saturday night as the Dunkley by-election result comes through, instead choosing to return to Sydney to celebrate his birthday and possibly attend the Mardi Gras parade. https://t.co/SPhIJ67xqZ