Day 35 of the federal election campaign

What leaders Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten and their teams were up to in the federal election campaign.

FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN: DAY 35

WHERE THE LEADERS CAMPAIGNED:

* Prime Minister Scott Morrison: Geelong (Corangamite, Liberal-held but notionally Labor 0.03 per cent), Wangaratta (Indi, Independent 5.5 per cent) and Sydney (Labor 15.3 per cent).

* Labor leader Bill Shorten: Perth (Pearce, Lib 3.6 per cent).

WHAT THE COALITION WANTED TO TALK ABOUT:

Helping first home-buyers and infrastructure investment, but definitely not Morrison's beliefs towards same-sex marriage.

WHAT LABOR WANTED TO TALK ABOUT:

Its plan to make it easier for workers to have wage theft claims dealt with.

WHAT MADE NEWS:

* Treasurer Josh Frydenberg confirms the coalition will release its updated costings on Thursday, two days out from the election.

* About three million Australians had voted early by close of business on Tuesday, compared to 1.6 million at the same point in the 2016 election.

* Psychic Darwin-based croc 'Burt' picks Shorten as the election winner.

THEY SAID WHAT?

"The Labor Party will tax your aspiration, they'll tax your inspiration, and they'll tax your perspiration."

- Attack lines are no sweat for Treasurer Josh Frydenberg.

TWEETED:

"Well, never thought I would agree with Barnaby. A vote for the Liberals is a vote for another 3 years of Coalition Chaos, Dysfunction and basically, stuff the rest of us."

- Labor's Justine Keay responds to a news article where Barnaby Joyce says Senate voting disagreements could end in "utter chaos" for the coalition.


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