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Three things to know about the Australian election result

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Polls predicted a tight race in Australia’s election, but Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has won a second term in a landslide.

His rival Peter Dutton has suffered a humiliating defeat, losing even the seat he held for 24 years.

Our Australia correspondent Katy Watson breaks down the result – and what it means for the country.


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