The Trail Wrap: Day 31
Tony Abbott’s kitchen prowess wasn’t enough to take attention away from an ill-advised pamphlet in Indi on day 31.
Tony Abbott’s kitchen prowess wasn’t enough to take attention away from an ill-advised pamphlet in Indi on day 31.
It had been claimed asylum seekers were taking our jobs, but did you know they are also causing traffic congestion? That’s the slip of the day on day 30.
Both leaders had big media commitments on the day which started the last week of the campaign.
Tony Abbott’s kitchen prowess wasn’t enough to take attention away from an ill-advised pamphlet in Indi on day 31.
It had been claimed asylum seekers were taking our jobs, but did you know they are also causing traffic congestion? That’s the slip of the day on day 30.
Both leaders had big media commitments on the day which started the last week of the campaign.
We’ve made it to the finish line. Here’s our final Trail Wrap of the 2013 campaign.
Tony Abbott’s kitchen prowess wasn’t enough to take attention away from an ill-advised pamphlet in Indi on day 31.
It had been claimed asylum seekers were taking our jobs, but did you know they are also causing traffic congestion? That’s the slip of the day on day 30.
Both leaders had big media commitments on the day which started the last week of the campaign.
The newspapers’ endorsements begun on day 28 as we enter the final week, while Kevin Rudd launched Labor’s official campaign which many claim is already dead.
It was all smiles from both leaders despite a new poll showing an electoral wipe-out for Labor in a week’s time.
Talks on Syria, costings and vandalism were the highlights of day 26.
A school which describes homosexuality as a “perversion of the natural order” was the home for Tony Abbott on day 25, as Kevin Rudd took on the foreigners who taking our agricultural land.
The final debate of the campaign was the highlight of day 24, reminding us all the end is mercifully in sight.
Stop the selfies, says the NSW Premier, while Kevin Rudd takes another one talking to the US President on Day 23.
Tony Abbott announced he’d release his costings later in the week – something Labor has been pushing for over the past 10 days.
The Coalition launched its official campaign while Kevin Rudd gave a rather bizarre interview to the ABC’s Insiders program on day 21.
Day 20 of the election campaign featured the former PM, Julia Gillard, but not by choice.
It was all about the key seats in western Sydney for Rudd, while Abbott embarked on some physical fitness training with soldiers in Darwin on day 19.
The news got worse for Labor on day 18, as a poll showed even Kevin Rudd’s own seat is in trouble.
It’s officially the halfway mark of the campaign on day 17, and it’s the second leaders’ debate which dominated the news.
The government and opposition both announced potential healthcare changes on day 16, but the capsizing of a boat was the main story.
KRudd tweeted, Tony Abbott quoted, and another Coalition MP stumbled over some of his party’s finer policy points on day 15.
On day 14 of the campaign, Kevin Rudd and Labor launched two new policies, while the Coalition detailed its Paid Parental Leave scheme.
With each passing day, Labor is getting into more trouble – the polls now indicate an almost certain victory to the Coalition.