Although the election has been called for Labor – and Anthony Albanese looks set to be Australia’s next PM – his party is still four seats away from the halfway mark, 76.
It needs at least that many seats in the 151-strong lower house to form the government by itself.
If not, analysts expect a tie-up with independent and minor parties that will get Labor over the line.
Labour’s Sally Sitou was half-way through her victory speech when her supporters realised the party had won – and they broke out in cheers.
Labor is still four seats short of the 76-mark for a majorty government, but that could change in the coming hours.
“My family is a multicultural Australian success story – this is a message I want to share to all young Australians – you are not defined by your postcode or school or where your parents came from. In this country you are defined by character and what you do for other people.” pic.twitter.com/QU8SJiW0IZ
— Frances Mao (@francesmao) May 21, 2022