activity: The Liberal leader also flagged the introduction of new aggravated offences for sexual intercourse or other sexual activity with children outside Australia, and vowed to introduce new offences covering the provision of electronic services to facilitate dealings with child abuse material, and grooming third parties using the post or a carriage service to procure children for sexual activity, according to The Guardian. Bill Shorten to unveil 500m hospital funding boost in campaign launch Read more With a fortnight remaining until polling day, Morrison has faced growing pressure over the past week to identify a concrete agenda for government, having spent much of the campaign to date focused on trying to discredit both his opponent and Labor's policy agenda. As Bill Shorten launched Labor's campaign in Brisbane on Sunday morning, Morrison promised to increase the maximum penalties from three to five years for people who use a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence under section 474.17 of the Criminal Code Act 1995. Courtesy of prioritising a substantial tax cuts package, the Coalition lacks Labor's fiscal firepower in this campaign, meaning it can't make a succession of big-spending announcements and Morrison's daily message on the hustings has focused on the risk of changing the government rather than outlining his own positive agenda. In a statement ahead of Sunday's campaign events, Morrison said Delivering additional tax relief to hard-working Australians will be my first priority if my government is re-elected. The Liberal leader on Sunday identified legislating the tax cuts outlined in the April budget as his first priority post election if the Coalition wins.
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