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In a dismal night for the government, one result towers above the others.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, right, and his partner Jodie Haydon arrive for the gala dinner at the ASEAN Summit in Jakarta. Sept. 6, 2023.
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The prime minister has the foreign stage coming to him as he prepares for the special ASEN summit in Melbourne. But with the Dunkley Byelection only days before, he may have other things on his mind.
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The results represent more than just dissatisfaction with local MPs – the national picture has shifted.
A sigh of relief for Rishi Sunak, celebrating with Uxbridge’s newly-elected Conservative MP, Steve Tuckwell.
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More byelections could be on the way.
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The resignation of Alan Tudge paves the way for a byelection in the outer-Melbourne seat, which history shows the Liberal Party is likely to hold.
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Now Peter Dutton faces his own Aston test, which comes with risks and opportunities.
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It’s not breaking news that Scott Morrison has trouble with women. His “woman problem” was one factor in his election defeat.
Is Johnson in danger?
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Byelection defeats in Tiverton and Honiton and Wakefield will have shaken some Conservative MPs.
Liberal Democrat Helen Morgan will take over the North Shropshire seat from Conservative Owen Paterson.
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What the huge upset means for the Conservatives, the Lib Dems and the country.
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Two-thirds of respondents in the last poll of the year said they were satisfied with Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s performance, a reflection of his handling of COVID-19.
Labor’s Kristy McBain Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese.
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Labor’s Kristy McBain is leading in the closely-watched byelection for the marginal NSW seat.
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The Eden-Monaro byelection, which has huge importance for the government and opposition, has been set down for July 4.