A preference deal between the Liberals and Clive Palmer is not off the cards after a Newspoll revealed a rise in support for the United Australia Party.
Opposition leader Bill Shorten says Liberals have 'cut wages, cut penalty rates and sent jobs overseas' and has vowed his party would 'stand up for local workers'.
Labor has promised to outlaw gay conversion therapy if the party is elected at May's federal election, but the Prime Minister argues it is up to state governments to eliminate the practice.
Liberal campaign spokesperson and Trade Minister Simon Birmingham has boarded the 'ScoMo Express' as the Prime Minister visits South Australia for day 13 of the election campaign.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has pledged $100 million to help small and family business, in a funding promise the party hopes will firm up votes in South Australia.
The federal Opposition Leader says the future of jobs in North Queensland should not be 'dumbed down' to a debate about the Adani coal mine as he tours the state seats of Herbert and Flynn.
University of New South Wales cyber expert Nigel Phair says the Sri Lankan government made a mistake by closing down social media in response to the Easter Sunday attacks on churches and hotels.
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