Newsroom edition: have vibes replaced policy in this election? – podcast

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A week in to the federal election campaign and both parties have provided soundbites, but have been light on promises and policy.

The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, and the opposition leader, Peter Dutton, are hyper focused on cost of living, but when asked about their plans to offer real relief – answers have been hard to come by.

Bridie Jabour talks with the editor, Lenore Taylor, the head of newsroom, Mike Ticher, and the deputy editor Patrick Keneally about holding politicians to account, and if voters deserve more from their leaders

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