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Majority or minority Coalition government? Here's what happens now

  • Written by: Anne Twomey, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Sydney
Majority or minority Coalition government? Here's what happens nowScott Morrison has been returned as prime minister, but we don't yet know if the Coalition will get to the 77 seats it needs to form majority government (minus the speaker).AAP/Joel Carrett

The election is over, the Coalition has won the most seats. But we don’t yet know if it will form a majority or a minority government. So what happens...

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Key challenges for the re-elected Coalition government: our experts respond

  • Written by: Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Matthew Flinders Fellow in Global Ecology and Models Theme Leader for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, Flinders University
Key challenges for the re-elected Coalition government: our experts respondOur experts take a closer look at what’s in store for the country in five key policy areas: health, tax, education, infrastructure and the environment.Wes Mountain/The Conversation, CC BY-ND

The Coalition has won the federal election. So what will this mean for key policy areas?

Our experts take a closer look at what’s in store for...

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Scott Morrison hails 'miracle' as Coalition snatches unexpected victory

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

The Coalition has been re-elected in a shock result in which Labor lost seats in Queensland, Tasmania and NSW and failed to make more than minimal gains nationally.

But former prime minister Tony Abbott has been routed in Warringah, defeated by high profile independent Zali Steggall, after a bitter contest. “This is a win for moderates with a...

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Coalition likely to win election in Trump-like upset, but Abbott loses Warringah

  • Written by: Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne
Coalition likely to win election in Trump-like upset, but Abbott loses WarringahAgainst expectations, Scott Morrison has led the Coalition government back to power.Wes Mountain/The Conversation, CC BY-ND

With 57% of votes counted in the election, the ABC is projecting that the Coalition will win 74 of the 151 seats, to 66 for Labor and six crossbenchers. Six seats remain in doubt, so the Coalition is likely to reach the 76...

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  1. what we know about the results of Election 2019 so far
  2. Bob Hawke, the environmental PM, bequeathed a huge 'what if' on climate change
  3. the social and demographic factors that influence your vote
  4. Bob Hawke was master of managing government
  5. Vic Stockwell’s Puzzle is an unlikely survivor from a different epoch
  6. economics isn't an end itself. There has to be a social benefit
  7. GetUp!'s brand of in-your-face activism is winning elections – and making enemies
  8. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the passing of Bob Hawke
  9. As we face pressing global issues, the pavilions of Venice Biennale are a 21st century anomaly
  10. This is what happens to a baby's body during birth
  11. Race tightens in Ipsos and Dutton just ahead in Dickson, plus many more seat polls
  12. Hawke was our larrikin, but also our reformer
  13. do 99% of Newstart recipients also receive other benefits?
  14. odds on for a Labor win, but don't bet on it
  15. Watergate, mums, and well-organised independents
  16. Australians disagree on how important climate change is: poll
  17. Will the discovery of another plastic-trashed island finally spark meaningful change?
  18. Mineral wealth, Clive Palmer, and the corruption of Australian politics
  19. Babies and toddlers are living with their mums in prison. We need to look after them better
  20. Friday essay: is this the Endgame
  21. Of all the problems our cities need to fix, lack of car parking isn't one of them
  22. Your credit report is a key part of your privacy – here's how to find and check it
  23. To build social cohesion, our screens need to show the same diversity of faces we see on the street
  24. 'The golden bowl is broken'
  25. Bill channels Gough as he hopes that his time is coming
  26. Vale Bob Hawke, a giant of Australian political and industrial history
  27. Election surprise. Negative gearing isn’t a rort — but something else is
  28. The 'Christchurch Call' is just a start. Now we need to push for systemic change
  29. It's the only way to save Australia from a deep hole, but innovation policy is missing in action
  30. An innovative way to counter domestic violence: provide housing for abusers
  31. How should I vote if I care about preventing the extinction of nature?
  32. US ban on Huawei likely following Trump cybersecurity crackdown – and Australia is on board
  33. Employer incentives may not be the most cost-effective or fair way of boosting apprenticeship numbers
  34. Young Australians don’t trust politicians. Here’s one reason why
  35. Are independents part of a 'green-left' conspiracy? New research finds they are more the 'sensible centre'
  36. Shock. More investment isn't necessarily better. Those instant asset write-offs are bad tax policy
  37. what's the tallest skyscraper it's possible to build?
  38. Everything you need to know about Adani – from cost, environmental impact and jobs to its possible future
  39. Real estate agents targeting tenants is the lowest of the low blows during election 2019
  40. a media empire built on spreading propaganda
  41. Cutting penalty rates was supposed to create jobs. It hasn't, and here's why not
  42. Danger. Election 2016 delivered us Robodebt. Promises can have consequences
  43. how rock art in WA sheds light on historic encounters of Australian exploration
  44. So you're thinking of going into a nursing home? Here's what you'll have to pay for
  45. Angry Nationals play payback in NSW Senate row
  46. A 'Council for the Future' could break Australia's climate paralysis
  47. The UK has a national climate change act – why don't we?
  48. what you need to know to protect yourself
  49. The Coalition's $10 million for Year 1 phonics checks would be wasted money
  50. Labor's idea of an Evaluator General could dramatically cut wasteful spending

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