Over the weekend both PM Scott Morrison and opposition leader Bill Shorten began election campaigning in Melbourne.

 

The prime minister focused on promises of $75 million to help women enter the workforce with mid-career checks, alongside investing $70 million for women athletes and $15 million to set up a permanent home for the Matildas.

 

The opposition leader discussed supporting the ABC and SBS after attending the Friends of ABC meetings, promising $40 million for the ABC and $20 million for the SBS.

 

Both parties focused talks on pivotal issues they hope to tackle as the the election this Saturday draws closer.