Anthony Albanese has made history as the first prime minister in 21 years to clinch consecutive polls, storming home with a landslide win in Saturday’s Federal election.
RICHARD WILSON: Without a clear, positive agenda, the Liberal Party left too much space for others to define it. Labor’s scare campaigns — particularly around Medicare — were predictable, but effective.
PAUL MURRAY: Labor has had a convincing win, but the primary votes show only a third of people wanted it. Who really benefits from an unpopular government?
Greens leader Adam Bandt’s hopes of playing a big role in the next parliament have been dashed, with early polling results showing the party will not have the say that it hoped for.
LATIKA M BOURKE: Now that he has won the majority he craved, Anthony Albanese must use the mandate the Australian people have given him to be the Prime Minister the public hoped he would be in his first term.
The sun was shining, democracy sausages were sizzling and some voters were even sporting their Budgy Smugglers, as Aussies voted in the Federal election. Here are our favourite photos from the day.