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ACT election 2020: Barr and Coe's food fight all about one thing - credibility

Dan Jervis-Bardy
Updated July 2 2021 - 2:36am, first published October 8 2020 - 3:00am
Canberra Liberals leader Alistair Coe and deputy leader Nicole Lawder at Erindale Cakery Bakery on Wednesday Picture: Dion Georgopoulos
Canberra Liberals leader Alistair Coe and deputy leader Nicole Lawder at Erindale Cakery Bakery on Wednesday Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

This is what it has come to. Ten days out from the ACT election, in the midst of a once-in-a-century crisis and just hours on from the handing down of a history-making federal budget, the leaders of the territory's two major parties are having a food fight.

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Dan Jervis-Bardy

Dan Jervis-Bardy

Federal Politics Reporter

Dan covers federal politics from Parliament House, with a special focus on climate policy and the NDIS. He has previously reported on ACT politics and urban affairs since joining the Canberra Times in 2018.

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