Ballot Box 2025: Election Insights with SEC Newgate and Committee for Cities

With the federal budget set for release on 25 March and a May election looming, Australia’s 2025 federal election is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable in recent history. Cost-of-living pressures, a shifting political landscape, and rising global instability are defining the national conversation. Meanwhile, an increasing number of independent and minor-party candidates are challenging the dominance of traditional major parties, making the battle for key seats even more competitive.

Voters will head to the polls amid mounting concerns over economic stability, housing affordability, climate action, and national security. The debate over government spending, taxation, and infrastructure investment is intensifying, while geopolitical tensions and Australia’s global position add further complexity. Social issues, including healthcare, education, and migration, will also play a pivotal role in shaping public sentiment, as Australians seek leadership that can navigate an increasingly uncertain future.

Who are the key players in this high-stakes election? Which marginal seats will determine the outcome? How will economic, social, and geopolitical factors influence voter sentiment?

Join the Committees for Cities (Committee for Sydney, Committee for Brisbane, Committee for Melbourne, Committee for Adelaide, Committee for Greater Hobart and Committee for Perth) for a special online discussion with Brian Tyson (Chairman, SEC Newgate Australia) and Kaila Murnain (Associate Partner, Communications, SEC Newgate)Gain exclusive insights into the evolving political landscape, the battleground electorates, and the likely scenarios for Australia’s next government.

The presentation will be followed by a Q&A, providing an opportunity to explore the issues that matter most. Don’t miss this timely and insightful event.

Invites have been sent to all members. If you would like more information, please contact info@committeeforadelaide.org.au or call 0481576588.

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