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The second day is underway for the federal election campaign, after a first day full of political upheavals. After Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese’s money and jobless gaffe yesterday, he remains in Tasmania for the election campaign. Prime Minister Scott Morrison is in Sydney this morning, but the two leaders are expected to move throughout the day. Our political and public service team will be on the road traveling with Mr. Morrison and Mr. Albanese as they seek votes across the country. We’ll bring you the latest news to keep you up to date with the latest campaign twists, live as they happen. Stay tuned here for all developments as Australians decide who will lead parliament and the nation for the next three years. READ MORE: The live blog appears below this line and above the image, but sometimes takes a moment to appear.

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The second day is underway for the federal election campaign, after a first day full of political upheavals.

After Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese’s money and jobless gaffe yesterday, he remains in Tasmania for the election campaign.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is in Sydney this morning, but the two leaders are expected to move throughout the day.

Our political and public service team will be on the road traveling with Mr. Morrison and Mr. Albanese as they seek votes across the country.

We’ll bring you the latest news to keep you up to date with the latest campaign twists, live as they happen. Stay tuned here for all developments as Australians decide who will lead parliament and the nation for the next three years.

The live blog appears below this line and above the image, but sometimes takes a moment to appear.

Premier Scott Morrison and Gilmore Liberal candidate Andrew Constance visiting East Coast Canning in Culburra.  Photo: James Croucher

Premier Scott Morrison and Gilmore Liberal candidate Andrew Constance visiting East Coast Canning in Culburra. Photo: James Croucher

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