The prime minister has used a key speech to lay out parts of his second-term agenda, with education shaping as an election battleground.
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To overcome a housing stalemate, the prime minister says he has not ruled out a "nuclear" option: a double dissolution.
The prime minister has used a key speech to lay out parts of his second-term agenda, with education shaping as an election battleground.
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