With the WA election just days away, both major parties playing to their strengths today. The WA Liberals hoping to sway voters with the party's commitment to health reform, while WA Labor is spruiking its strong economic track record.
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00:00After a colourful couple of days on the campaign trail...
00:07J.D. Vance is a... knob.
00:10Both major parties returning to more familiar ground.
00:14For the Liberals, that meant reinforcing their commitment to health services.
00:18Only the WA Liberals have a comprehensive plan which will reduce ambulance ramping
00:24through our urgent care clinics and urgent care clinic expansion from day one.
00:31The Liberals reiterating promises including expanding urgent care clinics and rebuilding RPH.
00:37But the party's costings remain a hot topic due to be handed down tomorrow.
00:42We will be providing costings in the usual manner similar to how Labor presented theirs from opposition.
00:50They still haven't told us, as I said, unprecedented to be leaving it this late.
00:55Meanwhile, Labor's election promises would cost taxpayers $3.4 billion, lifting net debt to $41 billion.
01:03Labor keen to point out net debt is still lower than originally forecast.
01:07We've been able to cut debt even after eight years of record infrastructure spend.
01:13The Premier also squeezed in a visit to Albany, his third since December.
01:18As I've always said, I'm worried about every seat and I'm taking the opportunity in the last few weeks of this campaign
01:24to move in and around the seats of Perth and regional WA.
01:28Despite being the frontrunner for Saturday's poll, WA Labor not taking anything for granted.