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After nearly nine years and three parliamentary terms, the Coalition was unable to hold sufficient seats to retain government. While counting continues to determine the final allocation of seats across both houses, it is apparent the incoming Labor government will hold a majority of seats (77 out of 151) in the House of Representatives.
New Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been assured of sufficient support to guarantee supply and confidence from the crossbenchers. Significantly, the number of crossbenchers in the Lower House has swelled from six to 16, including three additional seats held by the Greens and seven by new independents.
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