PULSE OF THE POLL DAY 20 35 TO GO
WHAT THE LEADERS DID Bill Shorten held a press conference at the Darwin Cenotaph before visiting the remote community of Maningrida in West Arnhem Land to see rangers in action, then travelled to Melbourne. 
Malcolm Turnbull visited indigenous creative agency, Gilimbaa in Griffith and a youth employment forum in electorate of Bonner
PLEDGE SPENDOMETER COALITION >> $115 million to support indigenous businesses COALITION SO FAR: $814.5m ALP >> $200 million over five years to double the number of indigenous rangers across the country to 1550 by 2020-21.
ALP SO FAR: $8.163 billion
THEY SAID IT "I got in trouble on the campaign trail for saying what I think - I think Donald Trump's views are just barking mad on some issues.
- Bill Shorten on Darwin's Hot 100 FM radio.
"I've already said it, Tim.
- Shorten preferring not to repeat for TV cameras his "barking mad" description of US presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
BLUNDER OF THE DAY Malcolm Turnbull held a press conference near the headquarters of the Queensland Council of Trade Unions. Made it very easy for 30- odd protesters to mobilise quickly to fight for penalty rates and against tax cuts for big business.
SPORTSBET ODDS To replace Nova Peris on the Senate ticket $1.90 Marion Scrymgour $3.00 Malarndirri McCarthy $6.00 Ursula Raymond$7.50 Kon Vatskalis