Albanese and Dutton face off at News Corp’s Future Western Sydney summit

Leaders pitch plans for a booming region.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton will go head-to-head at The Daily Telegraph’s Future Western Sydney event today, outlining their competing visions for one of Australia’s fastest-growing and most commercially significant regions.

Held at Blacktown Workers Club, the high-profile forum will see both leaders deliver keynote speeches before fielding questions in back-to-back Q&A sessions moderated by Daily Telegraph editor Ben English.

Daily Telegraph editor Ben English.

Daily Telegraph editor Ben English.

Hot topics on the agenda

The leaders are expected to address a range of critical issues, from immigration and crime to housing pressures and the transformational impact of the Western Sydney International Airport.

With billions in infrastructure investment reshaping the region, both parties will be under pressure to outline how they plan to support growth without letting essential services fall behind.

Media backing for the west

“For over a decade, The Daily Telegraph has been a proud advocate for Western Sydney, launching the ‘Fair Go For The West’ campaign in 2014,” English said.

“Future Western Sydney celebrates the triumphs of this dynamic, multicultural area at a time when huge infrastructure projects, including the city’s second international airport, are surging ahead. However, more work is needed to ensure essential services meet the demands of a rapidly growing population.”

The event is backed by Western Sydney University, Western Sydney International Airport, Walker Group, Powerhouse Museum, Transurban, and Clubs NSW, highlighting the region’s rising influence across education, infrastructure, culture, and commerce.

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