Australian election briefing: Frydenberg and Chalmers face off while Plibersek resurfaces — plus even apple pies can’t tempt Albanese

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Australian election briefing: Frydenberg and Chalmers face off while Plibersek resurfaces — plus even apple pies can’t tempt Albanese
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Anthony Albanese speaks to Tafe cooking students in Melbourne, but wouldn’t don an apron and join in.Anthony Albanese speaks to Tafe cooking students in Melbourne, but wouldn’t don an apron and join in.ith 17 days to go in the campaign, the pace is picking up. We had the first of the portfolio debates between aspiring ministers, with Josh Frydenberg and Jim Chalmers talking treasury today.

“You don’t drop 20 kilograms by eating pies,” he said, disappointing the press pack who were eagerly awaiting some more dynamic images . Plibersek later played a straight bat herself, knocking back claims she’d been frozen out of the campaign so far, at her first appearance alongside Albanese in this election.

Labor campaign: Anthony Albanese and Tanya Plibersek at Holmesglen TAFE in the Melbourne seat of Chisholm discussing courses with students as they cook apple tarts.

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