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Federal Election 2022 - Australia Votes

National two-party preferred estimate

Coalition

Vote: 47.9%

Labor

Vote: 52.1%

3.7% swing to ALP

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The female kingmaker, the nepo baby and the bitter rivalry that may shape Indonesia for years to come

A controversial court decision makes it possible for Joko Widodo's son to run for vice-president. But is this all part of his plan to finally outmanoeuvre the woman who made him?
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'Wouldn't let your dog live there': Remote leaders call for new gap closing efforts after No vote

Indigenous leaders in the Northern Territory are calling for sustained focus on remote communities following the Voice to Parliament referendum defeat.
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The NT voted No to the Voice, but results show remote communities backed Yes

Results so far show that voters in the territory's Indigenous remote communities voted heavily in favour of yes. So what happens now?
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analysis:Disengaged, unaware, undecided: The debate over the Voice in Western Sydney 

Western Sydney often makes or breaks federal governments at elections. Now, during the lead-up to the referendum, some communities are saying the Voice is not a priority for them, or that there’s not enough information. 
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Property tycoon Srettha Thavisin becomes Thai Prime Minister

Thailand's parliament has chosen a new prime minister after three months of deadlock. Political newcomer and property tycoon Srettha Thavisin will lead the nation. 
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