Thanks for being with us. Here's a recap of what's unfolded today
We are concluding our coverage of the final full day of the election campaign. Here is everything you need to know:
- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has broken his silence to endorse Albanese for a second term, thanking him for advocating for his June 2024 release and declaring that no public figure did more for his plight.
- Dutton said he's anticipating "" — something akin to former Liberal prime minister Scott Morrison's shock election victory over Labor's Bill Shorten in 2019.
- A survey of more than 300 Aboriginal community members in battleground Western Sydney indicates that health and housing are the policy areas that will most inform their voting choices.
- More than five million people have already cast votes at pre-poll centres, in addition to 1.5 million postal votes already returned to the AEC. That means more than seven million people have already cast their ballots.
- Albanese's appearance in Devonport was gatecrashed by dozens of Liberal volunteeers — with some heckling the prime minister about the cost of the Voice to Parliament referendum.
- Later, the PM's visit to Melbourne's south-east was disrupted by a woman angry about the number of government-subsidised psychology appointments.