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The Nationals Party leader David Littleproud has today started campaigning in Bendigo in central Victoria.

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00:00This is David Littleproud's first election campaign as leader of the National Party.
00:07If the Coalition were to win the federal election, Mr Littleproud would likely become the next
00:13Deputy Prime Minister.
00:15He started his week here in Bendigo in central Victoria, a town or a regional city of more
00:21than 100,000 people and a safe Labor seat.
00:26Mr Littleproud and the Nationals think that they have a red hot chance of gaining ground
00:31in this seat, potentially even winning it.
00:35And they this morning, with the local candidate, the Nationals candidate Andrew Lethleen, have
00:40announced $3.5 million to upgrade this local sporting facility.
00:45Mr Littleproud and Mr Lethleen both drew a link this morning to how that sort of initiative
00:51can help solve problems or tackle problems like youth crime.
00:55You can lean into the infrastructure to help police and local councils be able to equip
01:01the police with the tools they need, but also the social infrastructure to give a purpose
01:06in life for kids to be able to go, you know what, I've got a facility here that encourages
01:11me to come out and be part of the community, be part of a society and to give back.
01:15Since we touched down in Bendigo, we've been asking locals what the big issues are for
01:19them and pretty much everyone we've spoken to has raised the topic of crime.
01:24What's affecting locals is crime from a few months ago up until recently.
01:30Obviously we've seen on the news a lot lately, cars getting stolen, people's houses getting
01:35broken into.
01:36You can drive just down the road and see kids doing bad things all the time.

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