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Australia's opposition Liberal Party has withdrawn a policy to mandate full-time office work for government employees, following criticism and a poll surge for incumbent Labor. The issue of working from home has become a contentious election topic due to cost of living concerns. Liberal leader Peter Dutton apologized for the mistake and faced criticism for suggesting job sharing for women. The May 3 election is close, with swing seats in suburbs likely to decide the outcome.
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