The Prime Minister is travelling back to Canberra today to deliver his last major address of the election campaign at the national press club.
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00:00After campaigning in Brisbane yesterday, the Prime Minister has flown to Canberra where he'll address the National Press Club today.
00:09This is his last set-piece speech of the election campaign and his goal really is to wrap up Labor's campaign themes and make the case for re-election.
00:19Straight after his address, we're back on a plane for a 72-hour surge to polling day.
00:25The Prime Minister will be on a six-state blitz of battleground seats, really keeping up the kind of frenetic pace that he's set in this fifth and final week of the election campaign.
00:37As we get closer to election day, Labor is fairly confident that it can win on Saturday night.
00:44It believes it can win on Saturday night.
00:46Whether Labor ends up with a minority or majority government really depends on who you talk to.
00:52But you'll hear the Prime Minister say over and over again that he's not getting ahead of himself.
00:56Part of the reason is a fear within Labor camp of a late or a last-minute comeback by Peter Dutton,
01:03particularly in outer suburban seats in Victoria, where Labor's brand really is on the nose.
01:10So a 72-hour surge to polling day.
01:13You can expect both leaders to throw absolutely everything at this campaign.