Thanks for joining us today, there was a bit happening! We will have more for you in our next coverage. A quick summary of today:
- Anthony Albanese unveiled his new cabinet, shaped by factional deals.
- David Littleproud was returned as National Party leader, despite a challenge from fellow Queenslander and net zero sceptic Matt Canavan.
- Ahead of tomorrow’s Liberal Party leadership vote, Angus Taylor has denied he was plotting for the leadership before Peter Dutton and his party lost the election. The Greens will vote for their new leader on Thursday.
- Another four seats were declared today: Most notably Kooyong, which returns to teal independent Dr Monique Ryan. The Liberals held the NSW seat of Bradfield and the Queensland seat of Fisher, while Labor has retained the southern Canberra seat of Bean. Five seats remain too close to call.
- And Tim Wilson, the Liberal close to getting back his old job of Goldstein MP, is mulling whether to join the race for opposition leader. We waited to see whether he’d formally declare his candidacy today, but nothing happened on this front.