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Federal election 2025 leaders debate four recap: Anthony Albanese, Peter Dutton face off for last time

David Johns, Caitlyn Rintoul and Ellen RansleyThe Nightly
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton face off in the final leaders debate.
Camera IconPrime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton face off in the final leaders debate. Credit: Unknown/7Plus

Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are making their final pitches to voters less than a week out from polling day in their fourth and final leaders debate.

The pair will be hoping to sway the few undecided voters and avoid any live television blunders just days before Australians head to the polls.

Follow the debate, blow by blow, live with us below.

Key Events

Wrapping up our live coverage
And the winner is...
Results in from undecided voters
Winner to be revealed in a few moments
Treasurer says Dutton ‘lost his cool’ during debate
Liberal Senator says PM failed at what should’ve been easiest question
‘I’m optimistic”: Albo’s closing statement
‘Only Coalition can get our country back on track’: Dutton
‘Wrecking the economy’
Medicare word association
Dutton says Elon Musk is an ‘evil genius‘
Do the leaders know what a dozen eggs costs?
Dutton responses to three eyed fish Labor advert
Rapid fire round
Dutton says he’d have a nuclear site in his backyard
Renewables will ‘make a difference’: PM
Is the PM afraid of China? 
We have to trust Trump: Dutton
‘Not sure he has a phone’: PM doesn’t text Trump
Albo asked if we can trust Trump
Dutton says Welcome to Country is ‘overdone’
Albo defends Welcome to Country, Voice, Australia Day
‘I won’t let him get away with this nonsense’: Albo
Dutton blasts PM, says he should be ‘ashamed’
‘Crazy, brave… or just crazy?’
What difference will Labor’s tax cuts make?
Dutton promises suite of measures for housing crisis
Negative gearing ‘off the table’: Albo
Albanese describes his Australian dream
Riley questions how leaders can relate to struggling Aussies
Is Coalition’s petrol excise cut money well spent? PM says no
Dutton says PM lying about cost-of-living focus
Dutton promises immediate cost-of-living relief
Albanese talks up cost-of-living policies
Anthony Albanese gives his opening statement
Peter Dutton wins toss and speaks first
Final Showdown Leaders’ Debate marks the fourth for leaders
Latest Newspoll results show ALP maintaining lead
Welcome

Wrapping up our live coverage

It’s been a big night - and now we’re geting ready for the final sprint!

In an election campaign that has effectively already been running since last year, we are now into the final week.

Has Peter Dutton done enough to convince voters he’s worth a crack?

Has Anthony Albanese done enough to convince voters he deserves a second term?

We’ll find out in just six days’ time.

Scroll down to recap the final leaders debate and stay tuned to thenightly.com.au for all the latest news and updates as we head into the final week of the 2025 Federal election.

Thanks for joining us!

And the winner is...

Anthony Albanese has won the debate with 50 per cent of the vote.

Peter Dutton won over 25 per cent of undecided voters, with 25 per cent still not swayed either way.

Results in from undecided voters

The results are in from the undecided voters, via Caitlyn Rintoul who is in 7’s Sydney studio.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been declared the winner with 50 per cent of the audience backing his performance.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton only received 25 per cent, while 25 per cent remained undecided.

This is just the live audience vote, we’re still yet to hear who the overall winner is.

Winner to be revealed in a few moments

We’re not far off finding out who won the debate, according to 7NEWS’ panel and the undecided voters in the audience.

We’ll bring you the result the moment it lands.

Treasurer says Dutton ‘lost his cool’ during debate

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has spoken following the debate, claiming Peter Dutton ‘lost his cool’ during the clash.

“Tonight, we saw Peter Dutton lose his cool. We saw him drop his bundle.

“We saw him with a number of unhinged rants which are unbecoming of the alternative prime minister of this country. Volatile times are the worst time for a volatile leader like Peter Dutton.”

Liberal Senator says PM failed at what should’ve been easiest question

Coalition senator James Paterson says Anthony Albanese failed to answer the question that should have been the easiest.

The PM was asked what was going to do go down in cost if he was re-elected.

It was a question he stumbled over, before saying TAFE, childcare and income tax.

“It should have been an easy question, because at the last election, the Prime Minister promised that the cost of everything would go down if he won the election, including people’s mortgages,” Senator Paterson said.

“But that hasn’t been Australians’ experience, and maybe that’s why the Prime Minister stumbled so badly through that answer, he wasn’t able to provide any concrete answers into what is going to go down under his prime ministership if he’s elected for a second term, and I think Australians know that’s true, nothing will go down.

“If Anthony Albanese is re elected for another term, everything will keep going up, as it has in his first term.”

Ellen Ransley

‘I’m optimistic”: Albo’s closing statement

Mr Albanese closes the debate by telling viewers he’s “optimistic about Australia’s future”.

“What gives me hope is the resilience, the courage, the optimism of the Australian people,” he said.

He says Labor is committed to investing in the country.

“That is why we are working so hard with the Australian people to bring down inflation,” he said.

“If we get it right, the future is so bright for us because we live in the fastest growing region of the world in human history and our people are our greatest asset, including our multiculturalism of course gives us those direct links to the economies of Asia.”

‘Only Coalition can get our country back on track’: Dutton

Mr Dutton has delivered his closing statement.

He has again pinned himself as the best option to manage the economy in an uncertain time and posed the question to voters whether they feel better off after the past three years of a Labor Government.

“I believe we live in the greatest country in the world,” he said.

“I know that many Australians are really doing it tough at the moment.

“I don’t believe Australians can afford three more years of increased costs of everything.

“I want to make sure we can deliver support immediately through the 25 cent a litre cut in fuel tax, the $1,200 tax rebate and I want to make sure that we can transform our energy market, get more gas into the system and bring the wholesale price of gas down by 23 per cent.

“If people vote for the Liberal and National candidate at this election, we can get our country back on track.”

‘Wrecking the economy’

Peter Dutton has fired up over the ALP’s energy plan.

“Prime Minister, you will wreck the economy,” he said.

“You’re doing it now, and that’s why families are suffering.”

Ellen Ransley

Medicare word association

Mr Albanese thinks “Australia” when he sees a photo of a Medicare card

Mr Dutton sees “a great system”.

It sparks a bit of a stoush over Medicare, with Mr Albanese reaching into the ‘Mediscare” playbook.

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