With the catch-cry for a united Labor Party, federal opposition leader Bill Shorten officially launched his campaign in Penrith on Sunday.
He was joined by former ALP prime ministers Julia Gillard, Paul Keating and Bob Hawke.
Mr Shorten was quick to announce that Labor can win and must win the July 2 election.
"Mr Turnbull says he's got this in the bag, he claims he's already won — I say to him — you ain't seen anything yet,” he said.
Ready to serve, ready to lead, ready for government was the motto of the day. His three platforms for the upcoming election were more jobs, Medicare reforms and more funding for education.
One of the biggest announcements of the day was a promise to deliver marriage equality in the first 100 days in government.
WATCH the video for the full rundown on Labor’s 2016 federal election promises.