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Peter Dutton says his father is doing well after suffering heart attack

The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has said his father is doing well after suffering a heart attack right before last night’s televised leaders’ debate. Speaking on Sydney’s Nova radio earlier this morning, Dutton said he considered pulling out of his first formal debate against Anthony Albanese, which went ahead at a Sky News event in western Sydney.

Asked on Nova how his father was doing, Dutton said:

He’s good. I spoke to him this morning. He’s 80 this year.

He’s a great man. He’s stoic and he’s a tough old bugger. So he’ll be fine.

Dutton continued:

Look, I thought: ‘Do I pull out of the debate? Do I?’

But … my sisters were up there with him and giving me regular reports, which was good, but yeah, he’s a great man, and I love him very much.

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Anthony Albanese says he learned about an apparent attempted Cbus hack “when it occurred”

Anthony Albanese says he was informed about an apparent attempted hack on the superannuation fund Cbus “when it occurred”.

The prime minister has been speaking to journalists at a press conference in Sydney with the NSW premier, Chris Minns, where he was asked when he learned about the incident.

Albanese replied:

When it occurred, I was informed.

No, I haven’t discussed it with Wayne Swan.

Swan, a former Labor treasurer, is the chair of Cbus, which is a construction industry fund.

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