Voters are set for three weeks of primetime political theatre, with Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton now confirmed to take part in a trio of televised debates across the free-to-air networks.
The second debate which was confirmed late yesterday, hosted by Channel 9 and moderated by ACA host Ally Langdon, will air next Tuesday, April 22 at 7.30pm across the Nine Network.
The announcement follows confirmation from Seven yesterday that it will host the final leaders’ debate on Sunday, April 27, with the first to kick off tomorrow night on the ABC.
From Nine:
In a must-watch moment of the 2025 Federal Election campaign, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton will go head-to-head in The Great Debate, live and exclusive on Channel 9, 9Now and Stan at 7.30pm AEST on Tuesday, April 22.
Moderated by Ally Langdon, host of A Current Affair, this one-hour televised debate will tackle the defining issues facing Australians – from the spiralling cost of living and worsening housing affordability, to the strain on healthcare, national security and the challenges posed by global economic uncertainty following tariff hikes by the US Government.

Joining Ally to put the tough questions to the leaders will be a panel of seasoned political journalists from Australia’s largest media organisation:
Charles Croucher – 9News Political Editor
Deb Knight – 2GB and Nine Radio
Phil Coorey – Australian Financial Review
Fiona Dear, Director of News and Current Affairs for Nine, said:
“This is a critical moment in the election campaign. This debate will give voters the clearest look yet at the visions and values of each leader.”
“Whether it’s on the couch with the family watching on Channel 9, 9Now or Stan, or listening on radio and catching the online analysis across Nine’s premier mastheads, it’s a must-watch for anyone who cares about the future direction of this country.”
Debate rules have been designed to ensure a fair and engaging exchange of ideas. Some interjection will be allowed to encourage a free-flowing discussion, though the moderator will police repeated interruptions.
At the conclusion of the debate, Nine’s expert panel will return to break down the major moments and call a winner.
Don’t miss this decisive moment in the campaign – The Great Debate, Tuesday, April 22 at 7.30pm AEST, only on Channel 9, 9Now and Stan.