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

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 Prime Minister’s wife, who is a mother of two, will be by his side for various public events including photo sessions, press briefings, and interactions with people. This comes at a crucial time as he nears the end of his term in office.

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.

Accompanying her husband, Mrs. Morrison was present during his campaign activities in Darwin. The focus was on securing 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.

During a subsequent media briefing, Mr. Morrison promoted the government’s initiative that enables first-time homebuyers to utilize 40% of their superannuation savings to assist in financing a property deposit.

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.

Jenny Morrison was by her husband’s side during their time in Darwin, standing by for photo opportunities and joining in on campaign events.

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. (Pictured: Scott and Jenny Morrison at the Palmerson Tuesday Club in Darwin)

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. (Pictured: Scott and Jenny Morrison at the Palmerson Tuesday Club in Darwin) 

Scott Morrison commemorated his wife's visit to the Northern Territory in a post to social media

Scott Morrison commemorated his wife’s visit to the Northern Territory in a post to social media

Mr Morrison commemorated his wife’s visit to the Northern Territory in a post to social media.

‘Great to have Jen with me today for what is her first visit to Darwin. It’s a beautiful part of the country and can’t wait to show he more of the NT,’ he wrote. 

The Morrisons on Monday visited a display home village in Springfield Rise, near Ipswich in Queensland, where the PM to promoted the Super Home Buyer scheme.

The couple also spoke to members of the local chamber of commerce at a café in Ipswich. 

They ended the Monday campaigning in Cairns at an afternoon tea before heading to the Cairns darts club.

While the prime minister tried to greet as many people as possible in front of the cameras at the tea, Mrs Morrison walked slowly behind and took her time chatting to voters.

They Morrisons ended their Monday campaigning in Cairns at an afternoon tea before heading to the Cairns' darts club. (Pictured: Scott and Jenny Morrison with Liberal candidate Warren Entsch at the tea in Cairns on Monday)

They Morrisons ended their Monday campaigning in Cairns at an afternoon tea before heading to the Cairns’ darts club. (Pictured: Scott and Jenny Morrison with Liberal candidate Warren Entsch at the tea in Cairns on Monday) 

Earlier in the campaign, the couple attended a youth-focused mental health organisation in western Sydney, both appearing in a jovial mood

 Earlier in the campaign, the couple attended a youth-focused mental health organisation in western Sydney, both appearing in a jovial mood

Earlier in the campaign, the couple attended a youth-focused mental health organisation in western Sydney, both appearing in a jovial mood.

The pair even cuddled up to each other when speaking about the importance of good mental health and listening to inspirational stories of young adults who overcame their struggles.

The Morrisons were also at a Greek Orthodox mass in Sydney at the end of the second week of the election campaign in April.

Besides appearances at different events, Mrs Morrison also held a fundraiser for Liberal candidate Andrew Constance, who is fighting for the seat of Gilmore. 

Mrs Morrison will be with her husband for the next couple of days in the Northern Territory, with the prime minister continuing his relentless campaigning for the next  few days before the public votes on Saturday to determine his future. 

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