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Peter Dutton, a conservative and former policeman, is running for Australian prime minister in May. He is known for tough crime and border protection policies, and has gained popularity due to rising cost of living issues. Dutton, 54, served as defence minister in the coalition government that made the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal. He plans to cut immigration to free up housing and criticizes Labor's "renewable only" energy policy.
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