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Australian federal election, 2033
Flag of Australia

2030 9 July 2033 2036

All 156 seats in the Australian House of Representatives

and 40 (of the 76) seats in the Australian Senate

First party Second party Third party
Tony-Burke-Cropped
Verity Barton
Jim Saleam
Leader Tony Burke Verity Barton Jim Saleam
Party Labor Liberal National Third Block
Leader since 17 January 2020 (2009-12-01) 21 April 2033 (2013-06-26) 25 February 2031 (2013-06-26)
Leader's seat Watson Ipswich West Wright
Last election 47 seats 38 seats 13 seats
Seats won 51 seats 40 seats 28 seats
Seat change Green Arrow Up4 Green Arrow Up2 Green Arrow Up15
Popular vote 6,740,110 6,510,266 2,118,183

2033 Parliament Composition


Prime Minister before election

Tony Burke
Labor

Elected Prime Minister

Tony Burke
Labor

The Australian Federal Election 2033 was a parliamentary election for the members of the Australian Parliament for the years 2033-2036. Held on 9 July 2033, it saw the return of the Labor led government, headed by twelve year incumbent, Tony Burke against the opposition Liberal National party led by Verity Barton, the first women to be head of the opposition, and the Jim Saleam-led Third Block coalition.

The election was the first held under the new republican government, and was held in relatively stable times following the republican referendum. Under a strong and growing economy, as well as good international standings, Labor saw growth in their number of seats for the first time in the 2021 election. The Liberal National Party on the other hand saw growth in their number of seats in the House since the 2013 election.

The election saw a massive increase in the popular vote for the right wing coalition of independents, the Third Block (named after the revolutionary nationalist political position dubbed the "third position"). Led by Jim Saleam (who at age 78 was the oldest politician to head a major party), they campaigned on a far-right position against the major parties, primarily against the open immigration standards set by Prime Minister Burke, a debate that was becoming more heated around this time in Australia.

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