Victorian state election: Friday's campaign at a glance
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The campaign at a glance, Friday, November 16.
Quotes of the day
"I think that's something we've already got in schools, emergency supplies, which I think is very important, but we have made a deliberate pitch to get back in control of crime, of cost of living and congestion, to get back in control of population growth."
Opposition Leader Matthew Guy, asked about Labor's tampons-in-schools pledge
“We are not Oprah Winfrey here, where everyone gets a free set of steak knives or a free car."
Energy Minister Lily D'Ambrosio on Coalition pledge to subsidise energy efficient TVs and fridges for low-income households.
"It's about standing up and saying people do suffer and suffer significantly with workplace bullying and we aren't going to cop it."
MP Jane Garrett on why she took on the United Firefighters Union when she was emergency services minister.
What was promised
Labor
Fees to be halved for campers at Victorian state and national parks and $105 million tipped into facilities.
Permanent ban on fracking, to be written into the state's constitution.
Coalition
$40 million towards subsidising cost of energy efficient fridges and televisions for low-income households with ageing appliances.
$20 million for free car parking spaces in Ballarat.
Where they went
Coalition
Ballarat Town Hall
Wendouree, Labor, 5.8%
Labor
Anglesea camp site
Polwarth, Liberal 10.6%
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