Day 23 of the federal election campaign

What leaders Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten and their teams are up to in the federal election campaign.

Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten shake hands before the first debate.

Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten line up for the second debate in Brisbane on Friday night. Source: AAP

FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN: DAY 23

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WHERE THE LEADERS ARE CAMPAIGNING

* Prime Minister Scott Morrison: starting in Melbourne before heading to Brisbane for the people's forum debate

* Labor leader Bill Shorten: starting in Melbourne before heading to Brisbane for the people's forum debate

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WHAT THE COALITION WANTS TO TALK ABOUT

Protecting Australia's waterways and threatened species with a $203 million election commitment, but will also keep up the attack on the cost of Labor's policies.

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WHAT LABOR WANTS TO TALK ABOUT:

Funding for the disabled with the announcement Labor would create an NDIS future fund to guarantee that every dollar budgeted for the scheme will go towards it.

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WHAT IS MAKING NEWS:

* School students are staging another strike for climate change on Friday. This time they will be targeting several offices of the federal politicians across the country. Meanwhile, disability advocacy group Every Australian Counts will hold rallies across the country as part of the National Day of Action on the NDIS.

* Police are investigating after posters of Tony Abbott with offensive slogans written on his face were plastered around his Sydney electorate of Warringah. Several caricatured heads with expletives written across the former prime minister's forehead were found on walls in Manly, Mosman and Seaforth on Thursday morning. Others were emblazoned with the word "Pell".

* Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack will spend more time in his NSW electorate of Wagga Wagga where he's expected to watch the running of the Gold Cup in the afternoon.

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THEY SAID WHAT?

"We may very well re-create our own car industry." - Tony Abbott on electric cars, years after his government oversaw the end of the car industry in Australia.

"I don't think it's hard to believe in this day and age that images can be doctored." - Scott Morrison on claims by one of his candidates that anti-Muslim social media posts were fake.

"Labor's NDIS future fund will be a locked box - a budgeted guarantee to Australians with disability that the NDIS will be properly and fully funded." - Bill Shorten.


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