Thank you for joining us for another day of election action. This is where we’ll end our live coverage but here’s a quick wrap of the day’s major stories:
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has pledged a $750 million crackdown on crime, including more resources for police tackling gangs, drugs and black market tobacco, as well as a national sex offender register.
- While the Coalition claimed Victorians didn’t feel safe going to the shops, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rubbished their attempt to position as the party of law and order, declaring the government had already put more money into tackling crime.
- The PM also condemned Russian propaganda ridiculing Australia as the political fallout continues from reports Moscow had asked to base warplanes in Indonesia (which Indonesia denies).
- Meanwhile, Teal Allegra Spender has condemned a “smear campaign” against her, as the AEC investigates 47,000 unauthorised pamphlets opposing Spender circulating in her Sydney electorate. (Her Liberal rival has denied any knowledge of them.)
- Labor is ahead in the polls, but warning against complacency with less than a fortnight to go before election day on May 3.
Early voting opens tomorrow, and we’ll be back bright and early with all the latest developments. Thanks for your company today.