Mr Andrews cautioned owners of shops and restaurants – some of which had been hoping for an early reopening next week – not to bank on a significant easing of restrictions on Sunday.
A damning submission to the ALP's election review condemns campaign headquarters for not heeding evidence that showed Labor was falling behind.
All major national polls incorrectly predicted the Coalition would lose the federal election.
The state-by-state findings offer an important guide to the election contest,and Labor has secured a swing in its favour in one critical state.
In a race to the finish line,the final lunge can make all the difference and Scott Morrison raced through Queensland on Friday like a man who couldn't afford to rest.
There's no big swing on. Rather Australians are evenly split between Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten.
The Coalition's tactics have paid dividends,according to the election-eve Ipsos poll,but the results need to be treated with the utmost care.
Some 55 per cent said they expected Labor to win the election while only 32 per cent said the Coalition would win.
Bill Shorten has launched an election campaign for Australia's era of post-charisma leadership.
This election looks like keeping its contenders guessing until the very end.
Australian voters are shifting their support behind the Labor leader as preferred prime minister less than two weeks out from polling day.