Thanks so much for following our blog today as the Labor and Liberal Parties launched their campaigns.
Here is a quick recap of the highlights from the two launches, which followed very similar formats and included a major policy announcement from both Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton:
- Taxpayers have been promised they will no longer have to collect tax receipts under a $1000 instant tax deduction unveiled by Albanese at Labor’s federal election campaign launch.
- Dutton’s policy reveal was to allow some first home buyers to deduct interest payments from their taxable income, in an incentive worth as much as $12,000 a year.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton launches the Liberal Party’s federal election campaign on Sunday.Credit: James Brickwood
- Those announcements add to the policies that were announced on Sunday morning: The Coalition promising one-off tax cuts of up to $1200, while Labor vowed to allow most first home buyers to enter the housing market with a 5 per cent deposit.
- The Liberal Party had former prime ministers John Howard, Tony Abbott and Scott Morrison in attendance to watch Peter Dutton while Julia Gillard made a rare political appearance for Labor’s launch in Perth.
Anthony Albanese holds up his Medicare card during Labor’s campaign launch on Sunday.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen
The leaders now have less than three weeks left to woo voters, and both would have been aware during their party launches that they needed to capture undecided voters’ attention before campaigning is interrupted by the Easter and Anzac Day long weekends.