Tuesday 17 May 2022 08:40 AM Prime Minister's wife Jenny Morrison joins him full time during last week of ... trends now

Tuesday 17 May 2022 08:40 AM Prime Minister's wife Jenny Morrison joins him full time during last week of ... trends now
Tuesday 17 May 2022 08:40 AM Prime Minister's wife Jenny Morrison joins him full time during last week of ... trends now

Tuesday 17 May 2022 08:40 AM Prime Minister's wife Jenny Morrison joins him full time during last week of ... trends now

The Jen Factor: Scott Morrison's wife joins him full time during hectic last week of the election campaign Jenny Morrison has joined the PM for the final week of the election campaign  She will be with her husband for photographs, conferences and meet and greets  The couple have visited Ipswich & Cairns in QLD and Darwin in the NT this week

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Scott Morrison will be joined by his wife Jenny Morrison as he makes one last push to secure re-election in the final days of the election campaign.

The mother-of-two will accompany the prime minister for photographs, press conferences and meet and greets with the public in what could be her husband's last days in the top job.

Mrs Morrison has only popped up sporadically during the campaign, appearing with the PM only once or twice a week for events and announcements.

The Prime Minister will be joined by his wife Jenny Morrison during the suspenseful final week of the election campaign

The Prime Minister will be joined by his wife Jenny Morrison during the suspenseful final week of the election campaign

However, the number of appearances she has made in front of the cameras has ramped up in the final week.

Mrs Morrison joined her husband while he campaigned in Darwin on Tuesday as he fights for the two Labor-held seats of Solomon and Lingiari in the Northern Territory.

While in the electorate of Lingiari, the couple visited Alpha Homes display home in Darwin.

A press conference was later held where Mr Morrison spruiked the government's policy allowing first home buyers to use 40 per cent of their superannuation to help fund a deposit for a property.

During his time in the Top End, the prime minister also indicated that a proposed commercial port backed by the government would be used by the military following the messy handling of the Port of Darwin's lease to a Chinese company.

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