Rounding up the day’s debate
- The prime minister insisted cashless debit cards will not be introduced for pensioners, while Mr Albanese pledges to scrap the cashless debit system altogether.
- The Labor leader continued his push for a federal anti-corruption body, while Mr Morrison doubled down on his opposition to the establishment of a federal integrity commission that would mimic the ICAC modelin New South Wales.
- Mr Morrison and Mr Albanese clashed over the boat turnback policy after the prime minister asked his opponent why Labor refused to approve of turning back the boats in the past.
- The prime minister accused Labor of being on “China”s side” after the government was blamed for failing to prevent the Solomon Islands from signing a security pact with China. Mr Albanese retorted that “a national security issue shouldn’t be the subject of that sort of slur”.