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Latest news on the Australian Federal Elections, providing comprehensive coverage of key developments, party strategies, candidate announcements, and polling trends as the nation prepares to head to the polls by September 2025.

Following the Labor Party's victory in the 2022 federal election, which saw them form government under Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, attention is now turning to the next electoral contest. The Liberal-National Coalition, now in opposition, is looking to regroup under the leadership of Peter Dutton. Meanwhile, minor parties and independents, who made significant gains in 2022, are seeking to consolidate their influence.

Stay informed about the latest developments in the lead-up to the Australian Federal Elections, as our feed brings you timely updates from reliable sources. We cover major policy announcements, campaign trail highlights, and key battles in marginal seats across the nation.

Several changes have occurred in the composition of the parliament since the 2022 election. Notable events include Andrew Gee's departure from the National Party to become an independent, Labor's upset victory in the Aston by-election, and the emergence of new parties like the Dai Le and Frank Carbone Network. The Australian Electoral Commission's determination in July 2023 will also see a reduction in the total number of lower house seats from 151 to 150.

As the election draws nearer, our feed will keep you updated on the latest opinion polls, which provide insights into the public's voting intentions and the relative standing of the major parties. We will also report on key policy debates, such as the economy, climate change, and Indigenous affairs, as well as the parties' campaign strategies and the performance of party leaders in debates and interviews.

In addition to the national picture, our coverage will explore the dynamics at play in individual states and electorates. From the retirement announcements of long-serving MPs to the emergence of high-profile challengers, we will keep you informed about the local factors that could shape the election outcome. We will also provide analysis of the potential post-election scenarios, including the prospect of another hung parliament or minority government.

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