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Australia Government Suffers in Polls as Abbott Breaks Vows

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Tony Abbott, whose relentless taunts of Julia Gillard for breaking an election promise helped make him Australia’s 28th prime minister, is suffering the biggest fall in public approval for a new government in 30 years as he faces a similar attack on his integrity.

On the eve of the September 2013 election, Abbott vowed he wouldn’t cut funding to popular programs. Now, in an effort to rein in a A$48.5 billion ($41.3 billion) budget deficit, his government plans to reduce spending on schools and hospitals by A$80 billion over the next decade and trim funding for the Australian Broadcasting Corp.