The second week of the federal election campaign saw the prime minister and Opposition leader cover plenty of ground. Here are the key moments pablovinales naveenjrazik auspoll2022 ausvotes ausvotes2022
The week wasn't all smooth sailing for Mr Morrison - he was criticised for saying he and his wife Jenny were "blessed" for not having children with disability in reply to a question from a mother of a child with autism at the leaders' debate in Brisbane. He later said he was sorry if he had caused offence with his comments.
There’s also some concern the popular support for Labor Premier Mark McGowan could translate federally. The Opposition leader finished a rocky first week with an escape to the tropics for Easter, visiting the key seat of Leichhardt in Far North Queensland, but the long weekend proved no holiday. Opposition leader Anthony Albanese greets local kids as he inspects a street affected by recent flooding events in the Brisbane suburb of Auchenflower.Easter is traditionally a season of renewal and Labor was looking to retool its campaign over the weekend, to sharpen up the performance and raise Mr Albanese’s profile.
On Monday, it was the response to Brisbane’s recent flooding disaster, on Tuesday the government's record on climate action and on Wednesday industrial relations.
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