In Tasmania the coalition leader visited a women’s shelter where he detailed his pledge to boost domestic violence prevention and support. He then moved on to a vineyard in the marginal seat of Lyons to talk about agriculture where Evelyn Manfield filed this report.
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00:00We've arrived at a rather windy winery here in Tasmania in the seat of Lions.
00:07This is a key contest this election because Labor only holds it on a thin margin
00:12and the current member is retiring.
00:15Now Peter Dutton has come here with his team to promote a coalition government
00:20spending more money on irrigation to help businesses like this working in the agriculture space.
00:26But look, the key policy out of the coalition today is to do with domestic violence.
00:31They've announced a $90 million domestic violence package.
00:35A couple of elements in that would be new laws that would target perpetrators.
00:40It would see anyone who was using something like a mobile phone
00:43to track a victim down and cause them fear.
00:46That would be a crime.
00:48Also a register so police and other authorities could look to see
00:52if someone had a history of family violence and offending
00:56and that wouldn't be public though.
00:58That would just be for authorities and police.
01:01Australian men have to be the best role models that they can be.
01:04And we have to provide an example to our children, in particular our sons.
01:08We need to make sure that we don't walk past examples of violence
01:12either in the workplace or in family settings or anywhere in the community.
01:16I think we have to have a much greater discussion in our community, in our country,
01:20about the violence of computer games and what our kids are consuming,
01:25absorbing at rapid rates, you know, by the terabyte online,
01:28which is why we've championed the under-16 ban for social media.
01:33I think the social media companies deserve to be absolutely condemned
01:37for some of their poor conduct.
01:39I think that is a big part of the discussion that we need to have.
01:43But look, as we get towards the pointy end of this election campaign,
01:47the opposition leader is facing questions on all fronts.
01:51Nuclear was a big one today.
01:53If he will go to a proposed nuclear site in the next sort of week and a half that's left,
01:58not giving a clear answer.
02:00Instead, deciding to talk about how many petrol stations he's been to
02:03to promote the fuel excise.
02:06He was also asked about the Australian Public Service.
02:08We know that he wants to cut 41,000 jobs over five years from the Commonwealth Public Service.
02:14He did confirm today all of those cuts would come from Canberra.
02:19Although he did point out that not all of those 41,000 jobs were current jobs.
02:23Some of them were future, but we're not sure exactly how many.
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