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First polls due to close in Australia’s high-stakes election 

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epa12070362 People lineup to cast their vote at the Killara High School polling booth on Federal Election Day, in the seat of Bradfield, in Sydney, Australia, 03 May 2025. EPA-EFE/BIANCA DE MARCHI AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT

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Australian federal election: Rising cost of living, housing shortage dominate vote

  • The first polls in Australia’s federal election have closed, with vote counting under way in the country’s east.
  • Incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, leader of the Labor Party, seeks to win another term, but is facing a vigorous challenge from the Liberal Party headed by Peter Dutton.

 

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