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Dutton halts election campaign for self-reflection in Easter statement

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Peter Dutton has issued an Easter message, labelling the holiday weekend a time for “reflection” on the ties that “bind our nation together”.
The Opposition Leader, who has been on the federal election campaign trail for the last three weeks, said he’d be joining millions of other Aussies in taking “time to rest, recharge and spend time with those we love”.
Dutton’s message comes after spending yesterday meeting voters at the Sydney Easter Show with his wife Kirilly, where Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also visited.
Peter Dutton
Peter Dutton has issued an Easter message, labelling the holiday weekend a time for “reflection” on the ties that “bind our nation together”. (Fairfax Media/James Brickwood)

“The Easter story is one of faith, renewal and enduring hope,” Dutton said in his message released today.

“Whether you’re attending a church service, hosting a family lunch, or enjoying a quiet moment with a hot cross bun and a cup of tea, Easter also reminds us of the values that help bind our nation together – service, kindness, compassion and grace.”

The 54-year-old spoke about indulging in fun times across the holiday weekend, before thanking those who are giving up time with their own families to help others.

“There’s plenty to look forward to this weekend – from chocolate eggs and the Easter Bunny, to a few games of footy and the joy of watching the kids race around the backyard,” he said.

“Thank you to all those working through the weekend – especially our paramedics, nurses, police, firefighters and defence personnel – who give up time with their own families to serve others.”

Dutton’s Dickson office in Arana Hills. (Nine)

Queensland Police are investigating after the words ‘maggot’ and ‘scum’ were written in black paint across the outside the Dickson MP’s office.

Pre-polling in the May 3 election begins as soon as the Easter break ends, opening on Tuesday.

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