How every seat is falling in Victoria
All eyes will be on Victoria as the 2022 Federal election results come in. See how the seats are falling in real time.
All eyes will be on Victoria as the 2022 Federal election results come in. See how the seats are falling in real time.
All eyes will be on New South Wales as the 2022 Federal election results come in. See how the seats are falling in real time.
All eyes will be on Queensland as the 2022 Federal election results come in. See how the seats are falling in real time.
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They work in bakeries, own small businesses or are living out their retirement. But don’t think the good people of the bellwether electoral ‘booth’ of Mango Hill have their heart set on any party in the looming federal election.
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Wide Bay MP Llew O’Brien claims a deadly stretch of the Bruce Highway won’t be fixed as promised should Labor win the federal election but his local rival has quickly returned fire.
A pair of popular Fairfield councillors are harnessing local fury over “years of neglect” to whittle down Labor’s stranglehold on their Western Sydney electorate.
Toowoomba’s major party candidates have spent the second day of the federal election campaign trying to set the narrative in the seat of Groom and put forward their credentials.
An eastern suburbs doctor seeking election in a marginal seat has been forced to defend comments questioning the sustainability of Australia’s universal healthcare system.
From better support for small businesses to the region’s housing crisis, voters near one of the region’s swinging booths have shared their thoughts ahead of the Federal election.
The great tide of people who relocated during the pandemic could turn the upcoming federal election on its head – with six suburbs potentially being key.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he stood up for “great women” and was defending female candidates by intervening in the NSW preselection.
From free daycare for all to having the government butt out of the system entirely, Wentworth candidates have very different views on the childcare system. Find out where they stand.
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