Election 2016 ends in cliffhanger
Turnbull: 'We can form a majority Coalition government'
LATIKA BOURKE | Liberal leader insists he will form a government despite a sizeable swing against him.
LATIKA BOURKE | Liberal leader insists he will form a government despite a sizeable swing against him.
Malcolm Turnbull tells the party faithful the Coalition can still form a majority government, despite heavy losses at the polls.
Prime Minister's audacious double dissolution election gamble looks to have backfired.
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After a tumultuous term in Parliament and a marathon campaign, the stakes couldn't be higher.
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Liberal leader insists he will form a government despite a swing against him.
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Takeover of troubled portal by Digital Transformation Office has been confirmed.
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