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Tess Ikonomou and Jacob Shteyman

Dutton, PM butt heads at Easter show as voting nears

Anthony Albanese found time to kid around as he pressed the flesh at the Royal Easter Show. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

Baby animals and Vegemite jars couldn't escape the clutches of Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton as the pair hit the hustings at Sydney's Royal Easter Show. 

The prime minister and opposition leader visited the annual agricultural extravaganza within hours of each other on Saturday, two weeks out from the May 3 election.

Flanked by wife Kirilly and his security detail, Mr Dutton toured cattle yards and strolled through crowds of families, shaking hands and patting livestock as he went.

"Go on Dutton, we need a new prime minister," yelled one man as the shadowing media scrum made its way through a colourful maze of rides, food stalls and the showbag pavilion.

"That's Peter Dutton, the next prime minister," a mother told her child as she pointed to the large group.

But not everyone was as pleased to see the man vying for the nation's top job.

"Voldemort," one woman sniggered within earshot, as he visited a food stall.

Peter Dutton and wife Kirilly at the Royal Easter Show
Peter Dutton is seeking to bag more support as the electorate gets into a holiday mood. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

Polling is showing sliding support for Mr Dutton, as Labor surges to a new lead.

"There are a lot of Australians, frankly, who just haven't switched their mind yet to the choices and what they're doing on election day," he told reporters, undeterred.

"So we've got a lot of time between now and polling day."

Peter Dutton at the Royal Easter Show in Sydney
Peter Dutton says voters are still taking stock of their election choices. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

Hundreds of early voting centres will progressively open across the country from Tuesday, while both major parties try to nail their election pitches as voters go away for the upcoming Anzac Day weekend and school holidays.

Mr Albanese's message seems to be having more success cutting through.

"We're not getting ahead of ourselves," he told reporters. 

"What we're doing is putting forward a careful, calibrated, considered approach to policy development right across the board."

Anthony Albanese, Jodie Haydon and Jason Clare at Royal Easter Show
It was goats and votes for Anthony Albanese, partner Jodie Haydon and minister Jason Clare. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

The prime minister drew a sizeable crowd as he patted a baby goat alongside partner Jodie Haydon, Education Minister Jason Clare and Mr Clare's son, Jack.

"Eww, it's all over me," Jack cried after being spat on by one of the kids, drawing laughs from the media pack.

Delivering welcome news for Vegemite lovers - and Canadians with good taste - Mr Albanese announced Australian Leighton Walters will once again be able to serve the beloved spread at his Toronto cafe after it was banned by Canadian health authorities. 

"Happy Easter to all those happy little vegemites out there!" Mr Albanese said.

Anthony Albanese with Vegemite at the Royal Easter Show
Anthony Albanese touted an Australian being allowed to serve Vegemite again in Canada. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

Turning to a more serious topic, the prime minister promised to enshrine penalty rates into law if re-elected, preventing attempts to reduce wages for employees working over the long weekend.

He knew the importance of penalty rates for low-paid workers, reflecting on his own experience working late nights at Pancakes on the Rocks.

"Penalty rates - that's one of the things that got me through university. It's so important," Mr Albanese said.

Mr Dutton accused Labor of trying to distract voters from the cost of living crisis.

"It is a stunt," he said.

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