Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, the member for Dickson, north of Brisbane, has batted away questions about where he would live as prime minister.“I don’t think it matters where I am,” he says.The issue has assumed significance in light of Dutton’s pledge to force federal public servants to work from the office full-time should the Coalition win the election.Kirrbilli House, pictured in 2010.Credit: Peter RaeThe hosts of Triple M Breakfast’s morning show asked Dutton whether he would be the first Australian prime minister to work from home after he said on Monday that he would choose to live at Kirribilli House in Sydney rather than the Lodge in Canberra.“I try and go for a walk or gym each morning,” he said, describing his morning routine without addressing the question directly. He added that he is a devotee of meditation.“Wherever you are, wherever you’re living, it doesn’t matter,” he said.Dutton declined to address similar questions at a press conference in Melbourne as he stayed focused on his message about rail funding.

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