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Australia's dull debate
- Author, Jon Donnison
- Role, 成人快手 News, Sydney
So what did you think of that? Worth tuning in for? The prevailing view in the Australian media is that last night's television election debate between Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott was dull.
The reviews range from "" to "". There were few talking points with a rigid debate format that produced little actual interaction between the two candidates. Both men looked a little stiff and nervous, perhaps more concerned with not making a slip-up rather than trying to shine.
over the point at which Kevin Rudd was using notes, which is against the rules. The fact that Tony Abbott has not made much of a fuss about it suggests he may have been too.
But an ABC News political correspondent who was on the panel of journalists asking questions put it, if that's the biggest talking point out of an hour-long debate, it doesn't say much about the rest of the discussion. Neither candidate dealt a knock-out blow, but by not losing Tony Abbott was probably the winner.
The opposition leader This is his race to lose. The prime minister is the one who needs to make up ground. There's little evidence he did that last night.
Gluttons for punishment and insomniacs can watch the whole thing .
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