Angus Taylor defended Peter Dutton's absence on the New South Wales election campaign trail as one former Liberal prime minister makes a surprise appearance.
Speaking from the marginal seat of Goulburn, Mr Taylor insisted there was no shortage of federal support in Mr Perrottet's push to secure the NSW Liberals a historic fourth term.
Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor has defended Peter Dutton's absence in Dominic Perrottet's New South Wales election campaign. "Pleased to be out supporting our local Liberal Shire team today with Mark Speakman and Eleni Petinos MP #keepnswmovingforward," he said.
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