In a historic upset, the Labor Party has breached the Coalition's long-standing dominance in Queensland, with Opposition Leader Peter Dutton expected to lose his seat of Dickson.
This marks a significant shift in Australian politics, as Labor and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secure a second term. The Coalition's campaign struggled from the outset, failing to gain momentum against Labor's clear central offer. The loss of Dutton's seat is seen as a major blow to the Coalition, raising questions about its future leadership and strategy.
The election results are poised to reshape the political landscape in Australia.
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“The hope for the Coalition is that the polling is inaccurate. All they can do is keep campaigning on their strong points and in marginal seats that they absolutely have to win to at least get in a negotiable position, if not win a majority.”
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