The Labour Party has criticised former Prime Minister Tony Abbott's latest campaign pledge as another attempt to destabilise the Turnbull Government.
Mr Abbott does not have an official role in the Liberal Party's 2016 election campaign.
But he has announced he will travel across the country to help secure marginal seats in the lead-up to the federal election.
Wounds from last year's Liberal Party leadership spill are still fresh.
And Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has neglected to give ousted leader Tony Abbott an official role in the upcoming federal election.
But the party leader-turned-backbencher is taking matters into his own hands.
While re-election in his seat of Warringah will be his main focus, Mr Abbott says he will do his own tour of marginal electorates to help garner support for Coalition candidates.
It is a move Labour M-P Terry Butler says is part of Mr Abbott's ploy to destabilise the Turnbull Government.
