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Australia news live: Julia Gillard ‘disgusted’ by ‘ditch the witch’ ads targeting Victorian premier; One Nation ahead of Labor in new poll

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan decries sexist Melbourne billboard

Victorian premier Jacinta Allan says a mobile billboard seen in the Melbourne CBD featuring a doctored image of herself alongside the phrase "ditch the witch", is sexist and part of a "corrosive" political debate. "A billboard truck using sexist language has been driving around Melbourne as part of a secret and well-funded political campaign," Ms Allan said on Sunday. "People are entitled to disagree with me.

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Two questions still hang above the now decaying federal budget

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‘Disgusted’: Gillard and Albanese condemn ‘ditch the witch’ campaign against Victorian premier Jacinta Allan

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