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ZNetwork on MSNAustralian Labor’s Landslide Is a Win for the Status QuoAmong the polite pleasures of the Westminster system of government, there is one whose rarity renders it that more enjoyable.
After five weeks of campaigning, politicians watched as over 18 million Australians placed their vote to decide which ones will be elected to take Australia through the next three years.
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