Peter Dutton thinks that politicians should be judged on their actions, not just on what they say.

So let’s take a look at what you can expect from Peter Dutton and the Coalition...

Peter Dutton

Don’t risk Dutton on: Cost-of-living

Dutton and the Coalition voted against new rights for workers that have led to real wages growing more in the last year than they did under nearly ten years of the Coalition Government.

Dutton voted against tax cuts and free TAFE, opposed an interest rate cut and has pledged to cut measures that make electricity cheaper.

Learn more
Proof Point Background texture
wages and workers rights on the line

Don’t risk Dutton on his relationship with: Big Business

Big Business is worried about “nauseating” work from home spreading from the public sector to the private sector.(1) Dutton voted against strengthened working from home rights.

Dutton attended a fundraiser hosted by Justin Hemmes, a billionaire who stole more than $19.2 million from his workers.(2) Dutton voted against criminalising wage theft.

Learn more
Proof Point Background texture
Big Business, Dutton on the same page

Don’t risk Dutton on: Work-Life Balance

Dutton and the Coalition voted against strengthening work from home rights and the Right to Disconnect, which have boosted employment for women and reduced workers' unpaid overtime.

Learn more
Proof Point background texture
The 'WFH Holiday' is over: Peter Dutton's Coalition issues ominous work from home threat for hundreds of thousands of Aussies

Don’t risk Dutton on: Job Security

Dutton and the Coalition voted against new rights that have led to hundreds of thousands of workers getting permanent jobs, instead of casual ones.

Learn more
Proof Point Background texture
Casual employment drops as 230,000 workers get access to permanent jobs

Don’t risk Dutton on: Women

Dutton and the Coalition voted against nearly every single one of 20 reforms that support fairer pay for women, including strengthening flexible work (like work from home).

Learn more
Proof Point Background Texture
Demanding a return to office, Dutton says women seeking flexible work can find job-sharing
Put the Liberals Last

Don’t risk your vote going to Peter Dutton.

Putting the Liberal candidate last is the only way to make sure Peter Dutton and the Coalition don’t get your vote.

Learn More

(1) Innes Willox, Australian Industry Group CEO, 28 February 2024, Australian Financial Review
(2) “Justin Hemmes’ Merivale to pay $10.25m to ex-staff who allege they were underpaid”, 29 November 2024, The Guardian