7NEWS Australia published this video item, entitled “The day before the 2022 federal election, leaders blitz marginal seats | 7NEWS” – below is their description.
The prime minister and Labor leader are blitzing marginal seats across the country, making a last-minute pitch to voters before election day tomorrow. In developing news, there are major changes to the way Australians in COVID isolation can now cast their vote.
Yesterday federal Labor released the cost of promises it has made during the six-week election campaign, which it says will add $7.4 billion to the budget bottom line over the next four years.
It means the budget deficit for the 2022/23 financial year will be $79.1 billion. This compares with the $77.9 billion as forecast in the pre-election economic and fiscal outlook independently produced by the departments of Treasury and Finance in the early days of the campaign.
Shadow treasurer Jim Chalmers, speaking at a media conference in Canberra, said a Labor government would make key investments in child care, in training and education, and in cleaner and cheaper energy.
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