PM Scott Morrison spoke on the campaign trail about unfinished business and why people underestimate him auspol
on the campaign trail, the Prime Minister said voters should trust him because he had a track record of achieving goals in the face of doubt - such as stopping the boats, getting the budget back in surplus and reducing the number of people on welfare.
Scott Morrison and the Liberal candidate for Lyons, Jessica Whelan, sample ice-cream in Elizabeth Town, Tasmania.On Wednesday, Mr Shorten said he had misunderstood a journalist’s question, leading him to mistakenly say he had "no plans" to increase taxes on super. "I should have picked the words better, no question," he said.
"We were trying to do that," he said. "We have our response to the Ruddock report and we'll follow that through." But the government faces a difficult task to hold on to many of its own seats in Queensland, Victoria and some in NSW - including that of former prime minister Tony Abbott in Warringah.
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