00:02A quick team huddle drawing a swift reaction.
00:09Labor leader Peter Malinowskis promising a new gymnastics centre within four years.
00:15Gymnastics in terms of need is actually now at the top of the charts.
00:18No location yet, but a price tag of $100 million,
00:22hoping voters who swung towards him last election will stick and a few more will flip.
00:28But time's running out as South Australians begin to cast their votes.
00:33Might as well just get in early and get it over and done with.
00:35There's a bigger crowd now than ever before.
00:37Once we've made up our mind who we want to vote for, we don't care about all the ads.
00:41Parties hitting the pre-polls to shore up support.
00:44The Premier in the blue seat of Unley is hoping to turn red.
00:48The opposition leader at the Tanunda show.
00:51In these final days of the election campaign, it can be telling where leaders go.
00:56And Ashton Hearn is spending it in her own electorate here in the Barossa.
01:01This is a must-not-miss event in my electorate.
01:04I've been here every year for the last five years.
01:07Today wanting to focus on fuel, having sought a briefing from the government.
01:12Anything should be on the table when it comes to ensuring that regional communities aren't left high and dry.
01:17We encourage people just to practice their normal consumption patterns and everything's going to be okay.
01:24As candidates collectively close in on the cost of living, a concession from One Nation.
01:30We shouldn't be talking about, you know, dragging up through history.
01:33You've just got to look forward and, you know, a rookie error.
01:37Not regretting his decision to stick by 2012 comments suggesting gay marriage could lead to accepting bestiality.
01:45I tried to answer the question. I won't do that again.
01:46It's really important that voters reject the politics of hate and division and vote for hope.
01:53Looking forward to next weekend.
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