That's a wrap! Here's what happened on day 38 of the election campaign
Here's a rundown of what Scott Morrison, Anthony Albanese and their teams were up to:
Where the leaders campaigned
- Prime Minister Scott Morrison: Geelong (Corangamite), Devonport (Braddon)
- Opposition leader Anthony Albanese: Canberra (Canberra)
What the Coalition wanted to talk about
What Labor wanted to talk about
What made news
The prime minister defended his pandemic management saying rising case numbers and deaths were "always going to happen", as Australia records the highest per capita COVID-19 infection rate in the world.
Mr Morrison blamed Australia's cost of living crisis on inflation which he said was outside his control.
Mr Albanese said Labor would cut $750 million in "wasteful" grants to balance the budget.
Nearly six million voters have either pre-polled or applied for a postal vote so far.
What they said
Mr Albanese comparing political strategies: "Labor's campaign is about the Australian people, your values, your aspirations, the difference that a good government can make in your life. The Liberals' campaign is about them, their obsessions, their vendettas, their excuses, their political survival."
Join us again tomorrow for more news from the campaign trail!