Energy Minister Angus Taylor's Facebook page has fallen prey to a hilarious trolling campaign after he was sprung yesterday commenting on his own Facebook post. auspol ausvotes19
There was a fascinating moment at the end of Bill Shorten's press conference in Tasmania.
Ms Plibersek drew a parallel between Ms Whelan and Jeremy Hearn, the Liberal candidate for Isaacs who was dumped over his own anti-Muslim comments yesterday. "I think this is a really key difference between Bill Shorten and Scott Morrison in this election. You've got Bill Shorten who is out there with a united, disciplined team. You've got Scott Morrison who is leading a Coalition of chaos."
But then Mr Shorten told the press pack the manufacturing business he was visiting needed to get back to work, so the media conference had to end.
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