National Press Club
With approximately 54 hours until the polls close the Prime Minister has just discarded the last shred of politeness, starting her address to the National Press Club with a 15 minute evisceration of her opponent Tony Abbott.

In a speech heavy on hyperbole Gillard sledged Abbott on everything from his book “Battlelines”, to his lack of tech-head credentials, saying the Coalition leader was “turbo charging the spendometre” during the campaign while she had fulfilled her pledge to not add a single cent to the Budget during the contest.
The one positive note of the speech was a promise to extend the Government’s paid parental leave scheme to two weeks paid leave for fathers or “other carers”, to start in July 2012.
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