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Relative calm as thousands turn out to vote in Sydney’s marginal seats

  • Australians voted in the 2025 federal election across key battleground seats including Chisholm, Kooyong, and Sturt on May 3.
  • The election saw close races due to Victoria's seat redistribution and Labor's challenge to long-held Liberal seats, notably Chisholm and Sturt.
  • Volunteers distributed voting materials smoothly despite some reported violent incidents, while election day featured popular democracy sausage sales at $3.50 each.
  • Key figures emphasized election importance, with Dutton noting crime concerns in Victoria and describing silent voters who may reject the incumbent government.
  • These contests indicate a possible change in established party dominance, highlighting voter concerns about crime, healthcare, and increasing financial pressures on households.
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Follow live: PM casts vote in Sydney as Australians head to the polls

Live coverage of election day from democracy sausages to polling booths and the vote count as Liberal's Peter Dutton and Labor's Anthony Albanese battle it out.

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Newcastle Herald broke the news in Newcastle, Australia on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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