Labor has won the Victorian election.
According to ABC election data, Victoria will have a new government tomorrow. State Liberal Leader Denis Napthine has conceded that Labor has won the election and Daniel Andrews will be Victoria’s next Premier.
ABC Election Analyst Antony Green has predicted that Labor is set to win 48 seats, which would give them government with a majority of eight seats. With two thirds of the vote counted, Labor has achieved a swing of more than 3%
It’s an historic win as it’s the first time in 60 years that a government has been defeated after just one term.
The Greens are claiming their first ever seat in the Victorian Parliament, which will be held by Ellen Sandell in the seat of Melbourne. The Greens continue to have high hopes of winning a second seat in the electorate of Richmond.
An Australian student and a teacher have died following a bus crash in New Zealand.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has confirmed the death of two Australians following a bus crash in New Zealand late yesterday afternoon. The teacher and student were part of a group from Queensland’s Sunshine Coast on a school camp.
Teacher Andre Vogel, 36, was driving the van when the crash occurred 40 kilometres south of Rotorua. Police later confirmed both he and 16-year-old student Gabriel Runge died at the scene. The van’s seven other passengers were also injured, with another 16-year-old being flown to hospital in a critical condition.
The school group were visiting from Noose Pengari Steiner School. You can read more here.
Top Comments
Premier Newman must be feeling a bit more worried after today's Victorian election. Another one term state government is highly likely.
Surely not Daniel Andrews. What is wrong with people?
No brains with labor voters......here we go again....debt..debt..de
Here we go again.....debt. .debt..debt...
Not much, switching leaders mid term would not have helped. Nationally the LNP is losing popularity. Significantly, Tony Abbott did not go down to campaign, instead Julie Bishop and Former pm Howard were campaigning, suggesting that Mr Abbott is on the nose
You calling the swing voters who are always the deciding factor in elections brainless as well? Same people who voted the Victorian Coalition in only a few years ago............