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The 15 seat races still too close to call – and those that changed hands​on May 6, 2025 at 2:51 am

Here’s everything you need to know about the seats changing hands across the country – including more than a dozen for Labor.

​Here’s everything you need to know about the seats changing hands across the country – including more than a dozen for Labor.   Federal election results 2025: Brisbane, Griffith, Ryan called

The 15 seat races still too close to call – and those that changed hands

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Brisbane Times

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By Millie Muroi

May 6, 2025

Every seat that has changed hands in the election, and the seats in the balance.
Every seat that has changed hands in the election, and the seats in the balance.Credit: Marija Ercegovac

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More than a dozen seats across the nation remain too close to call on as pre-poll and preference counts in several electorates narrowed some margins to double digits.

Three contests between Liberal and teal independents – in Sydney’s Bradfield and Melbourne’s Kooyong and Goldstein – were on a knife’s edge and gave the Coalition faint hope of maintaining a presence in metropolitan areas.

We’ll keep updating here in real time as each seat is called – and let you know which seats changed hands across Australia.

Follow our live coverage of the 2025 federal election here.

Every seat still too close to call

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Every seat that Labor gained

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Other seats that changed hands

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