Anthony Albanese will become the 31st Prime Minister of Australia, booting out Scott Morrison and ending the Coalition’s nine years in power.
There is a two-party swing of 2.3 per cent from Liberal to Labor with eight Coalition seats looking set to switch to the ALP, including Chisholm and Higgins in Melbourne, Boothby in South Australia, Reid in Sydney and Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.
There was a massive swing against the Liberals in Western Australia with the seats of Swan, Pearce and Hasluck turning red.
The teal independents – funded by multi-millionaire climate investor – have won at least two Liberal seats, so far picking up North Sydney and Mackellar, and are ahead is several others.
The Greens have won the Brisbane seats of Griffith from Labor and Ryan from the Liberals,…
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