Election 2023: Photos from the campaign trail, Monday 18 September

8:15 pm on 18 September 2023
Pictures from the campaign trail on Monday, 18 September, 2023.

Photo: RNZ

Both Labour and National have distanced themselves from past statements made by candidates about controversial topics, as they campaign about the country today.

Here are some of the images from the campaign trail today, snapped by RNZ photographers and reporters.

National Party leader Christopher Luxon was kept busy defending the party's Hamilton-East candidate Ryan Hamilton, after historic anti-fluoridation comments were uncovered. Luxon said National is pro-fluoridation, and Hamilton had changed his mind and now supported the party position.

National Party leader Chris Hipkins speaks to media on 18 September, 2023.

Luxon speaking during a visit to North Shore Budgeting Service today, where he said money needed to be redirected from bureaucracy and centralisation in Wellington. Photo: RNZ / Tim Collins

He also visited North Shore Budgeting Service, where he spoke with workers and supporters.

National Party leader Christopher Luxon at North Shore Budgeting Service on 18 September, 2023.

Luxon heard from Drew Glucina the chief executive of the budgeting service (right), about how small business owners and mortgage holders were now asking for assistance. Photo: RNZ / Tim Collins

National Party leader Christopher Luxon at North Shore Budgeting Service on 18 September, 2023.

Photo: RNZ / Tim Collins

National Party leader Christopher Luxon campaigning in Takapuna on 18 September 2023.

Photo: RNZ / Tim Collins

Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins visited a dental clinic in Tauranga, where he emphasised their previously announced plan to invest in free basic dental care for under 30-year-olds, and slammed Hamilton's past comments about fluoridation.

Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins visiting a dental clinic in Tauranga, on the election trail.

Photo: RNZ/ Marika Khabazi

Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins visiting a dental clinic in Tauranga, on the election trail.

Labour leader Chris Hipkins talking to dental clinic workers at McIndoe Clinic, in Tauranga. Photo: RNZ/ Marika Khabazi

Dental nurses listening to Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins during a visit to a dental clinic in Tauranga, on the election trail.

Dental health workers during a visit by Labour leader Chris Hipkins. Photo: RNZ/ Marika Khabazi

Chris Hipkins in front of poster of John Key as Batman at McIndoe dental clinic in Tauranga.

Chris Hipkins in front of a poster of John Key as Batman, at McIndoe Clinic in Tauranga. Photo: RNZ/ Marika Khabazi

And along with Labour's energy spokesperson Megan Woods, Hipkins announced promised rebates of up to $4000 for rooftop solar panels and battery installations, and $20 million for community energy projects.

Labour leader Chris Hipkins speaks to media after announcing the party's solar panels and battery rebate policy.

Hipkins speaks to media after announcing the party's solar panels and battery rebate policy. Photo: RNZ / Marika Khabazi

Labour's Megan Woods speaks to media on 18 September 2023.

Megan Woods Photo: RNZ / Marika Khabazi

Winston Peters was in Paraparaumu, where he spoke to a full house, before heading to Lower Hutt where he criticised Labour for taking credit for the increase in police numbers during this campaign, saying it was due to New Zealand First asking for it in coalition.

Winston Peters

Winston Peters spoke about wealth creation, immigration, Pharmac, and the media, in Paraparaumu today. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

Andy Foster

Peters speaking, with NZ First candidate for the Mana electorate Andy Foster (centre) Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

Winston Peters

Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

Winston Peters speaking in Lower Hutt

Peters speaking in Lower Hutt, on Monday night, where he said NZ First would replace Pharmac, and boost the number of cancer drugs available. Photo: RNZ/ Giles Dexter

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