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ELECTION 2013 - Day 14
The fourteenth day of the 2013 Federal Election sees Kevin Rudd attend a gunfire breakfast in Adelaide, then a visit to the construction site of Australia's first Indigenous War Memorial. Rudd then boards a flight to Sydney with wife Therese to give a press conference at the the Children's Medical Research Institute in Westmead. Meanwhile Opposition leader Tony Abbott visits a cafe in Malvern, Victoria then heads to Brookvale Oval in NSW and has a throw with the Under-9 Manly Christian Brothers players. Selected images available from fairfaxsyndication.com Follow us at twitter.com/@photosSMH
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd walks with adviser Patrick Gorman during an early morning walk in Adelaide.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Therese Rein wife of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd places a Vietnam Veteran campaign colours scarf around his neck at a gunfire breakfast in Adelaide.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd with Indigenous represenatives Anzac Le Lochovial and Aunty Marge Tripp at the construction site of Australia's first Indigenous War Memorial.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd seeks cover from the rain with Long Tan veteran Alan Fraser R at a gunfire breakfast in Adelaide.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his wife Therese Rein arrive in Sydney from Adelaide.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd visited the Children's Medical Research Institute in Westmead, Sydney.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd displays a $5 and $50 note to make a point during a press conference at the the Children's Medical Research Institute in Westmead, Sydney.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Senator Bob Carr listens to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd addresses a campaign rally in Westmead, Sydney.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Toddlers in a stroller scream after a woman fell on them as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd exited a campaign rally in Westmead, Sydney.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is licked by a dog named Kevin Ruff after the PM addressed a campaign rally in Westmead, Sydney.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Opposition Leader Tony Abbott and Liberal MP Kelly O'Dwyer meet with Amelia Taylor and 5-month-old Thomas, during his visit to a cafe in Malvern, Victoria.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
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Opposition Leader Tony Abbott meets 4 month old Sybil Taylor during a visit to a cafe in Malvern, Victoria.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
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Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has a throw with the Under-9 Manly Christian Brothers players during his visit to Brookvale Oval in NSW.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
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Opposition Leader Tony Abbott and Liberal MP Bronwyn Bishop pose for photos with the Under-9 Manly Christian Brothers players during their visit to Brookvale Oval in NSW.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen