Your verdict on tomorrow's election
The Briefing19 Maj 2022

Your verdict on tomorrow's election

Australia heads to the polls tomorrow to elect the 47th Parliament of Australia. Labor is ahead of the Coalition in the polls, but the margins have narrowed this week.

Ben Raue from tallyroom.com.au joins us to explain what seats to watch, what seats have traditionally been key to winning government....and how important it is, that you cast your vote. Some of our Briefing listeners join the debate as well.

Grab a democracy sausage....grab a pencil....and cast your vote in tomorrow’s election. (or a haloumi sandwich)

Todays Headlines

  • Electoral race tightens
  • Dawson trial continues
  • NSW passes voluntary euthanasia laws
  • Zac Stubblety-Cook breaks swimming record

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