Peter Dutton, the opposition leader, aims to boost his election chances by emphasizing a plan to reduce fuel excise for motorists, visiting a service station and announcing an $840 million freight bypass in Adelaide. Campaigning in South Australia, Dutton supports Liberal candidate Nicolle Flint in her bid to reclaim the marginal seat of Boothby, while also addressing concerns about the coalition’s appeal to female voters and highlighting the importance of winning seats in the region.
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