With the federal election campaign coming to an end, Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have crisscrossed the country in an attempt to woo voters and secure the 76 seats they need to form government for the next three years.
Where exactly the two leaders have been can provide a clue to their election strategy: which seats they believe they can pick up, and the electorates they think might be in danger of falling to their opponents.
See where the prime minister and opposition leader have visited this federal election campaign:
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Both the prime minister and opposition leader have covered thousands and thousands of kilometres during the campaign, from Green Island off the Queensland coast all the way to Busselton in the south-west tip of the country.
You can see exactly where Albanese and Dutton have visited in our interactive map above.
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