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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has visited 16 manufacturing and engineering worksites during his frantic first month on the hustings.

Scott Morrison has visited 16 manufacturing and engineering worksites during his frantic first month on the hustings.

Mr Morrison prefers air bases over art galleries and has made multiple trips to Corangamite and Chisholm in Victoria, Boothby in South Australia and the Tasmanian trio of Bass, Braddon and Lyons, with Labor-held Parramatta topping the list for his most-visited electorates, according to an analysis byLabor leader Anthony Albanese, who lost a week after catching COVID-19, focused on hospitals and aged care facilities, prefers to rub shoulders with nurses, retirees, renters and flood survivors.

Earlier this week Morrison sent his step count into overdrive when he travelled all over Melbourne – from Treasury Place in the CBD, to the Mornington Peninsula and then to Burwood East – before boarding a plane and making it to Adelaide and Sydney, all within 72 hours.That Mr Albanese caught COVID-19 and was in isolation for seven days at his Sydney home certainly dented his travel schedule.

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