Thanks for following our coverage of today’s election campaign. Here’s a quick recap of what happened today:
- Albanese and Dutton both visited the Royal Easter Show in Sydney’s western suburbs.
- Dutton said Labor had weakened border security and worsened the housing crisis with its immigration policies.
- The opposition leader clarified his belief in climate change and challenged Albanese to a debate on nuclear power.
- The Coalition promised financial incentives for new and small businesses, including tax offsets and deductions for investments made in digital tools.
- Dutton accused the prime minister of hiding information after being declined a request for a briefing on Russia’s apparent bid to host military aircraft out of Indonesia.
- The prime minister slammed Dutton for requesting those briefings, and for “flat-Earth stuff” when it came to acknowledging climate change.
- Albanese said he would continue to push for the release of Australian Oscar Jenkins.
- Education Minister Jason Clare said Dutton was “dressed up as a lamb” after Liberal Senator Jane Hume this morning said she supported bringing people back into the office despite the Coalition backflipping on its policy to end work from home for public servants.
- Albanese said Vegemite was once again allowed in Canadian cafes following diplomatic efforts.
- Labor promised to introduce laws to protect penalty rates. Dutton labelled it a “stunt”.
That’s it for today, thanks for reading. We are pausing our live coverage as the campaign takes a break for Easter, but join us early on Monday as Labor and the Coalition ramp up again for the final weeks of campaigning. Have a good Easter weekend.