Victorian Premier @DanielAndrewsMP announced his new Ministry following a Labor Caucus meeting this morning. Entering the Ministry are Lizzie Blandthorn, Colin Brooks, Steve Dimopoulos, Sonya Kilkenny and Harriet Shing. Ministry List here:https://t.co/UNF6qJOkg9 #SpringSt#Auspol
Now we've got a date for our new Parliament, July 26 must mark the start of it being a radically different place for women. Australian women have been clear about their desire for change.
It's now on all of us MPs to make sure the behavior women see reflects that.
Counsel House’s Siobhan Hamblin and @andrew_porter joined @DisabilityEmplt conference today. The political landscape has changed, and with that comes new opportunities to engage the new government and also opportunities to engage the new opposition #governmentrelations#auspol
Good morning and welcome to Your Weekly Counsel - here’s what to expect from the week ahead in politics. For further analysis, sign up to Counsel House's link here to receive Policy Alerts from our team of political advisors https://t.co/r8LeBLDTfz #auspol#governmentrelations
Labor has claimed victory in the Federal Election on 21 May 2022. For a detailed summary on the current results, seats, the 1st 100 days of Government and Labor’s policy platform click:https://t.co/gCexghjtYl Sign up to our Policy Alerts here: https://t.co/qIhJ8f0oqJ #AusVotes22
There could be further losses in WA, Special Minister of State, Minister for the Public Service and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ben Morton likely to lose to Labor's Sam Lim #AusVotes
Labor is performing better than expected in WA. The count shows Labor will likely take at least 3 seats from the Liberals - Swan, Pearce and Hasluck #AusVotes#AusVotes22
Let’s look at one of the big new influences this election: the emergence of advertising spend by non major parties. The ad buy of UAP significantly surpassed the major parties. The latest figures show estimated TV ad spend by UAP on $4.3m, Labor $ 1.5m and LNP $570k #AusVotes22
It’s increasingly certain Labor will win government and we are now just looking at whether it will be a majority or minority government #AusVotes#AusVotes22
Shadow Environment spokesperson Terri Butler looks set to lose her Brisbane seat of Griffith, previously held by former PM Kevin Rudd #AusVotes#AusVotes22 1/2
The only electorate to have been held by two Prime Ministers - Liberals Harold Holt and Sir John Gorton, and former Liberal Treasurer Peter Costello, #Higgins has fallen to Labor's Michelle Ananda-Rajah. #AusVotes22
Assistant Minister Tim Wilson looks highly likely to lose his bayside Melbourne seat of Goldstein to teal challenger and former ABC journalist Zoe Daniel 1/2 #ausvotes#ausvotes22
Preferences will get teal independent Kylea Tink over the line in #NorthSydney, defeating Liberal MP Trent Zimmerman. Tink supports reform to vehicle and fuel emissions standards. Another seat of a former Liberal Treasurer, Joe Hockey, has fallen at this election. #AusVotes22
It looks like Labor’s Carina Garland will take the seat of Chisholm from Liberal Gladys Liu. Nearly 53% of the vote has been counted and on current projections Labor will take the seat with a 2PP 55-44. #ausvotes#ausvotes22
Labor's Gordon Reid takes the seat of #Robertson from third term Liberal MP Lucy Wicks. Robertson has been represented by a Government MP since 1983. #AusVotes#AusVotes2022
The first ‘teal’ has taken a seat. Allegra Spender takes Wentworth from Lib Dave Sharma. 23,000 of the votes counted, it’s enough to call #AusVotes#AusVotes22
Now for a bush seat - there’s a 7.5% primary swing against Labor in #Lingiari in early numbers. Usually the first booths to be counted in the NT are the remote indigenous communities. There’s 12k votes counted, but more time needed for a clearer picture here #AusVotes#AusVotes22
Keep an eye on #Higgins - 18.2% of the vote is counted and there is a 5.3% swing to Labor away from the Liberals. Liberal MP Katie Allen is suffering a -9.6% swing and Labor's Michelle Ananda-Rajah has a +4.2% swing. Labor may hold the seat for the first time ever. #AusVotes22