First question – how is it not a failure that people are not inspired to vote for a major party.

The question was phrased around ‘one in three are undecided’ – because they don’t want to vote for either the Coalition or Labor. But that doesn’t mean they are undecided.

Anthony Albanese:

We live in times where the old rules of 40% of people voting labor, 40% of people voting for the coalition and 20% being up for grabs, they’ve gone that reflects the changes in our economy, the changes in our society, and we recognise that. But what we have managed to do is, in very difficult global times, with the biggest inflation shock since the 1980s and the biggest energy crisis since the 1970s is get inflation down to 2.4 per cent, make sure we deliver cost of living relief that have made a difference to families on average of $7,200 whilst making sure that we put in place reforms that help build the future, like better schools, fund strengthening Medicare and cheaper childcare.