ScoMo calls Albo to officially concede election
Scott Morrison has officially conceded the election, calling Anthony Albanese to congratulate him on his win.
Scott Morrison has officially conceded the election, calling Anthony Albanese to congratulate him on his win.
In a night when Labor made gains across the country, high profile frontbencher Kristina Keneally managed to lose an ultra-safe seat.
The Greens have claimed the prize scalps of Griffith and Ryan while the LNP’s Trevor Evans has conceded defeat in his electorate of Brisbane. Follow the live results and expert analysis.
Scott Morrison has revealed he will stay in parliament after leading the Coalition to a horror election loss on Saturday.
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Liberals stalwart Paul Fletcher, who is contesting his sixth election, will see his enviable margin in Bradfield evaporate according to the latest polling.
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Anthony Albanese has stopped at a pre-poll location in Brisbane where he was joined Annastacia Palaszczuk – and one awkward uninvited guest.
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Scott Morrison has reached out to check on the boy he crashed into while playing soccer on a campaign visit. See the video and photos here.
Anthony Albanese must been prepared for curly questions when he sat down with Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O – and then came the marijuana one.
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