As the countdown to the close of polls draws near, Sky News looks back at the campaign as it unfolded after Prime Minister Scott Morrison called the election on April 11.
Greens candidate Jason Ball hopes to steal the affluent inner-Melbourne seat of Higgins, currently held by outgoing Minister for Women Kelly O'Dwyer, with the help of his party leader Richard Di Natale.
Scott Morrison says the seats of Bass and Braddon, in the Labor stronghold of Tasmania, 'are the seats that are going to decide who the next prime minister is, not just who the next great member is.'
Israel Folau has been found in breach of the players' code of conduct for condemning gay people and 'fornicators' in a social media post published on April 10.
Bill Shorten says his first order of business will be to 'get the wages moving again for millions of our fellow Australians', if his party is successful at the federal election.
UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says he'll no longer negotiate on a Brexit solution with the British Prime Minister Theresa May because her government has become 'unstable and its authority eroded'.
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