Opposition leader Peter Dutton took another leaf from the Donald Trump playbook and vowed to axe cultural diversity jobs in the public sector if elected. More money would be spent on frontline services that make a difference, including doctors, national security and intelligence, Mr Dutton said. However, CPS Union national secretary Melissa Donnelly said staff with lived experience - such as people with a disability or Indigenous people - meant the government could better reflect the community and deliver essential services more effectively. Vision courtesy: AAP