With four days to go until the federal election, the Coalition have released their costings on Tuesday morning.
A re-elected Coalition government would cut $2.7 billion in spending on the public service over the next four years to help repair the budget bottom line.
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Finance Minister Simon Birmingham will release the Coalition's election costings, which will confirm an extension of the controversial public service efficiency dividend.
The Prime Minister Scott Morrison is campaigning in the Lingiari electorate in the Northern Territory. The electorate is a key seat in the upcoming election and has traditionally been held by Labor.
We'll deliver breaking news to keep you up-to-date on the latest campaign twists and turns, live as they happen. Stay tuned in here for all the developments as Australians turn out to decide who will lead the Parliament and the nation for the next three years.
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Hannah Neale
Hannah is a general reporter with The Canberra Times. She is currently covering the early breaking news shift and is ready to chase your morning headlines. Hannah started as a journalist with The Southern Highland News and The Goulburn Post before moving to the ACT. Twitter: @neale_hannah
Hannah is a general reporter with The Canberra Times. She is currently covering the early breaking news shift and is ready to chase your morning headlines. Hannah started as a journalist with The Southern Highland News and The Goulburn Post before moving to the ACT. Twitter: @neale_hannah