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Australian Labor Party (57 Seats)
SeatMemberMarginClassification
Hastings1Neale Burgess0.01%Marginal
Caulfield1David Southwick0.2%Marginal
HawthornJohn Kennedy0.6%Marginal
NepeanChris Brayne0.7%Marginal
NorthcoteKat Theophanous1.7% v GRNMarginal
Ashwood2Will Fowles2.0%Marginal
PakenhamNew seat2.2%Marginal
Ripon1Louise Staley2.8%Marginal
South BarwonDarren Cheeseman3.0%Marginal
Box HillPaul Hamer3.1%Marginal
RingwoodDustin Halse3.2%Marginal
Morwell1Russell Northe4.0%Marginal
MeltonSteve McGhie5.0%Marginal
RichmondRichard Wynne5.8%Marginal
MonbulkJames Merlino7.1%Fairly safe
ElthamVicki Ward8.8%Fairly safe
WerribeeTim Pallas9.1% v INDFairly safe
CranbournePauline Richards9.3%Fairly safe
Eureka2Michaela Settle9.6%Fairly safe
FrankstonPaul Edbrooke10.2%Safe
GeelongChristine Couzens10.3%Safe
Narre Warren NorthLuke Donnellan10.4%Safe
Narre Warren SouthGary Maas10.4%Safe
WendoureeJuliana Addison11.0%Safe
BellarineLisa Neville11.4%Safe
BentleighNick Staikos11.4%Safe
CarrumSonya Kilkenny12.0%Safe
Bendigo EastJacinta Allan12.1%Safe
IvanhoeAnthony Carbines12.3%Safe
NiddrieBen Carroll12.5%Safe
Point Cook2Jill Hennessy12.8%Safe
MacedonMary-Anne Thomas13.4%Safe
MordiallocTim Richardson13.4%Safe
Albert ParkMartin Foley13.9%Safe
SunburyJosh Bull14.5%Safe
ClarindaMeng Heang Tak14.9%Safe
EssendonDanny Pearson15.8%Safe
MulgraveDaniel Andrews15.8%Safe
OakleighSteve Dimopoulos16.0%Safe
BundooraColin Brooks16.2%Safe
Yan YeanDanielle Green16.9%Safe
TarneitSarah Connolly17.9%Safe
SydenhamNatalie Hutchins18.3%Safe
IvanhoeJohn Eren19.1%Safe
WilliamstownMelissa Horne19.9%Safe
Kalkallo2New seat20.9%Very safe
PrestonRobin Scott21.3% v GRNVery safe
KororoitMarlene Kairouz20.9%Very safe
GreenvaleNew seat22.0%Very safe
St AlbansNatalie Suleyman22.0%Very safe
GreenvaleLizzie Blandthorn22.3%Very safe
DandenongGabrielle Williams23.1%Very safe
LavertonNew seat23.4%Very safe
Mill ParkLily D'Ambrosio24.9%Very safe
BroadmeadowsFrank McGuire25.2%Very safe
ThomastownBronwyn Halfpenny27.4%Very safe
FootscrayKatie Hall27.6%Very safe
1The following electorate margins have notionally changed following a redistribution conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC)
2The following electorates were renamed or redistributed from an abolished electorate by the VEC.
Italics indicate a sitting member is retiring at the election.
Liberal/National Coalition (26 Seats)
SeatMemberPartyMarginClassification
Mildura1Ali CupperIND0.4%Marginal
SandringhamBrad RowswellLIB0.4%Marginal
BrightonJames NewburyLIB0.5%Marginal
Bayswater1Jackson TaylorALP0.6%Marginal
Bass1Jordan CrugnaleALP0.7%Marginal
Glen Waverley2New seatLIB0.9%Marginal
CroydonDavid HodgettLIB1.0%Marginal
EildonCindy McLeishLIB1.0%Marginal
Berwick2Brad BattinLIB1.3%Marginal
EvelynBridget VallenceLIB1.3%Marginal
PolwarthRichard RiordanLIB2.0%Marginal
BenambraBill TilleyLIB2.6% v INDMarginal
South-West CoastRoma BritnellLIB3.2%Marginal
WarrandyteRyan SmithLIB3.8%Marginal
KewTim SmithLIB4.7%Marginal
MorningtonDavid MorrisLIB5.0%Marginal
BulleenMatthew GuyLIB5.5%Marginal
RowvilleKim WellsLIB5.5%Marginal
MalvernMichael O'BrienLIB6.0%Fairly safe
NarracanGary BlackwoodLIB10.0%Safe
Ovens ValleyTim McCurdyNAT12.1%Safe
Gippsland SouthDanny O'BrienNAT14.2%Safe
EuroaSteph RyanNAT15.8%Safe
Gippsland EastTim BullNAT17.6%Safe
LowanEmma KealyNAT21.1%Very safe
Murray PlainsPeter WalshNAT24.0%Very safe
1The following electorate margins have notionally changed following a redistribution conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC)
2The following electorates were renamed or redistribued from an abolished electorate by the VEC.
Italics indicate a sitting member is retiring at the election.
Crossbench Seats (4 seats)
SeatMemberPartyMarginClassification
MelbourneEllen SandellGRN1.7%Marginal
BrunswickTim ReadGRN2.0%Marginal
PrahranSam HibbinsGRN8.2%Fairly safe
SheppartonSuzanna SheedIND5.3% v LIBMarginal








LogoDepartmentFormedEmployeesAnnual budgetMinisterSecretary
PortraitName
and title
PortraitName
Prime Minister and Cabinet12 March 1971Anthony Albanese
Prime Minister of Australia
Stephanie Foster PSM (Acting)
Treasury1 January 19011360[1]$A186.846 Million[1]Jim Chalmers
Treasurer of Australia
Steven Kennedy PSM
Finance7 December 1976Katy Gallagher
Minister for Finance
Attorney-General
Rosemary Huxtable
Attorney-General's1 January 1901Katherine Jones
Agriculture, Water and the Environment1 February 2020TBDAndrew Metcalfe AO
Defence14 April 1942TBDGreg Moriarty
Education, Skills and Employment1 February 2020Richard Marles
Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
Minister for Employment
Michelle Bruniges
TBD
Minister for Education
Health7 March 1921TBD
Minister for Health
Brendan Murphy
Home Affairs20 December 2017Jim Chalmers
Minister for Home Affairs
(interim)
Mike Pezzullo
Industry, Science, Energy and Resources21 September 2015TBDDavid Fredericks
Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications1 February 2020TBDSimon Atkinson
Social Services18 September 2013TBDRay Griggs
Veterans' Affairs5 October 1976TBDElizabeth Cosson
Two-party-preferred vote results in Higgins




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