Labor Landslide: Albanese Returns to Government in Australian Election
Key Election Outcomes:
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has won the Australian election in a landslide, securing a clear parliamentary majority with a bigger-than-expected swing of almost three percent to the Labor Party.
The Liberal-National Coalition endured a historic loss with Leader Peter Dutton exiting politics after losing his seat and the Liberal Party’s overall seat count projected to reduce from 58 to 39.
Minor parties and independents saw mixed results, with the progressive Greens Party losing seats to Labor, while Teal independents held their ground and new community-backed independents made gains in former Liberal strongholds.
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