Bill Shorten says the federal election will be decided by voters, not opinion polls or newspapers. Source: AAP
FEDERAL Education Minister Bill Shorten says the election will be decided by Australian voters, not opinion polls or newspapers.
Mr Shorten brushed off Saturday's Fairfax-Nielson poll, which after preferences gives the coalition a six-point lead over Labor - 53 per cent to 47 per cent.
"This election will not be decided by newspapers or by opinion polls, it'll be decided by the will of 15 million people voting," he told reporters at a Queensland Teachers Union meeting in Brisbane.
Mr Shorten also made a speech to delegates where he praised teachers and talked up the benefits of Labor's Better Schools plan, saying it was ironic that a lot of Australians would be lining up to vote in school halls built by the Labor government.
"These are good projects and we should never let be taken away from us some elements of the conservative media or those ignorant, book-burning, anti-education rabble who seek to become the government of Australia - the coalition," Mr Shorten told the crowd, which responded with a booming "here, here".
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