- Anthony Albanese has been re-elected as the Prime Minister of Australia.
- He is the first leader to win a second consecutive term in several decades.
- About 70.8% of the votes have been counted so far.
- Labor is leading with 85 seats in the 150-seat lower house.
- This is well above the 76 seats needed for a majority.
- The Liberal National Coalition is expected to get 36 seats.
- Independent candidates are likely to win about 10 seats.
- Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton has conceded defeat.
- Before the election, Labor had a narrow majority with 77 seats.
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