Day 5 of the federal election campaign

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

Prime Minister Scott Morrison in the cabin of a loader

Prime Minister Scott Morrison in the cabin of a loader on Day 5 of the election campaign. (AAP)

FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN: DAY 5

WHERE THE LEADERS CAMPAIGNED

* Prime Minister Scott Morrison: Melbourne (Deakin, Chisholm)

* Labor leader Bill Shorten: Melbourne (Gellibrand, La Trobe)

WHAT THE COALITION WANTED TO TALK ABOUT

This election is a choice between a government with a proven ability to manage money and Labor, which is demonstrating it can't.

WHAT LABOR WANTED TO TALK ABOUT:

How it is a priority to cut elective surgery waiting lists instead of giving unsustainable tax subsidies to the top end of town.

THE LATEST POLLS

* Newspoll shows the coalition's primary vote lifted to 39 per cent, on level pegging with Labor, but two-party preferred stays at 52-48 in Labor's favour.

WHAT MADE NEWS:

* The government claims there is a $6 billion hole in Labor's costings for its cancer policy. Labor says this is wrong.

* Former Liberal Democrat senator David Leyonhjelm, who quit federal politics to run in the NSW election, failed to win a seat in the state's upper house.

* The Victorian government is spending $1 million on ads attacking the federal government's funding of schools and hospitals, but the state opposition has asked the anti-corruption watchdog to look into the legality of the move.

THEY SAID WHAT?

"You're not going to put a big unit on a horse if you want it to run fast."

- Morrison mixes his sporting metaphors to make a point about economics.

TWEETED:

"Woke up this morning to find some right wing columnist for the Tele has ranked Greens candidates based on 'smugness'. Anyway, he gave me 8.2 out of 10 which I am deeply offended by bc I definitely deserve a 10. I'm a gay vegan cyclist. What more do I need to do to score 10/10??!"

- Greens candidate Matthew Thompson @matthewtgreens


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