Albanese and Dutton on the campaign trail in Perth.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen,James Brickwood
The former soldier was with the opposition leader for a defence announcement in the seat of Swan today,but in Hastie’s own seat of Canning it is hard to find a Liberal logo as he runs a personally branded operation.
Albanese has visited the state dozens of times (and is very fond of saying so). On the other hand,Dutton is less well known in Perth than any other major city,according to Liberal Party research.
Dutton’s wife,Kirilly,spent a lot of time in WA growing up – a point Dutton played up last year to gain some traction.
Labor’s surprisingly persistent popularity here can be attributed to a few factors. A local campaign to oppose Labor’s decision to end the live sheep trade never generated the energy the Liberals would have desired.
WA Premier Roger Cook has exceeded expectations and proved to be a wily campaigner,as shown by his thumping election win in March.
And Albanese has been extremely cautious about doing anything to provoke the power players in WA,including big miners and Seven West Media owner Kerry Stokes.
Labor shelving its environmental protection laws in the face of a WA backlash was proof of Albanese’s willingness to upset his progressive constituency to keep West Australians on side.