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Australian Labor Party (57 Seats)
Seat Member Margin Classification
Hastings1 Neale Burgess 0.01% Marginal
Caulfield1 David Southwick 0.2% Marginal
Hawthorn John Kennedy 0.6% Marginal
Nepean Chris Brayne 0.7% Marginal
Northcote Kat Theophanous 1.7% v GRN Marginal
Ashwood2 Will Fowles 2.0% Marginal
Pakenham New seat 2.2% Marginal
Ripon1 Louise Staley 2.8% Marginal
South Barwon Darren Cheeseman 3.0% Marginal
Box Hill Paul Hamer 3.1% Marginal
Ringwood Dustin Halse 3.2% Marginal
Morwell1 Russell Northe 4.0% Marginal
Melton Steve McGhie 5.0% Marginal
Richmond Richard Wynne 5.8% Marginal
Monbulk James Merlino 7.1% Fairly safe
Eltham Vicki Ward 8.8% Fairly safe
Werribee Tim Pallas 9.1% v IND Fairly safe
Cranbourne Pauline Richards 9.3% Fairly safe
Eureka2 Michaela Settle 9.6% Fairly safe
Frankston Paul Edbrooke 10.2% Safe
Geelong Christine Couzens 10.3% Safe
Narre Warren North Luke Donnellan 10.4% Safe
Narre Warren South Gary Maas 10.4% Safe
Wendouree Juliana Addison 11.0% Safe
Bellarine Lisa Neville 11.4% Safe
Bentleigh Nick Staikos 11.4% Safe
Carrum Sonya Kilkenny 12.0% Safe
Bendigo East Jacinta Allan 12.1% Safe
Ivanhoe Anthony Carbines 12.3% Safe
Niddrie Ben Carroll 12.5% Safe
Point Cook2 Jill Hennessy 12.8% Safe
Macedon Mary-Anne Thomas 13.4% Safe
Mordialloc Tim Richardson 13.4% Safe
Albert Park Martin Foley 13.9% Safe
Sunbury Josh Bull 14.5% Safe
Clarinda Meng Heang Tak 14.9% Safe
Essendon Danny Pearson 15.8% Safe
Mulgrave Daniel Andrews 15.8% Safe
Oakleigh Steve Dimopoulos 16.0% Safe
Bundoora Colin Brooks 16.2% Safe
Yan Yean Danielle Green 16.9% Safe
Tarneit Sarah Connolly 17.9% Safe
Sydenham Natalie Hutchins 18.3% Safe
Ivanhoe John Eren 19.1% Safe
Williamstown Melissa Horne 19.9% Safe
Kalkallo2 New seat 20.9% Very safe
Preston Robin Scott 21.3% v GRN Very safe
Kororoit Marlene Kairouz 20.9% Very safe
Greenvale New seat 22.0% Very safe
St Albans Natalie Suleyman 22.0% Very safe
Greenvale Lizzie Blandthorn 22.3% Very safe
Dandenong Gabrielle Williams 23.1% Very safe
Laverton New seat 23.4% Very safe
Mill Park Lily D'Ambrosio 24.9% Very safe
Broadmeadows Frank McGuire 25.2% Very safe
Thomastown Bronwyn Halfpenny 27.4% Very safe
Footscray Katie Hall 27.6% 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)
Seat Member Party Margin Classification
Mildura1 Ali Cupper IND 0.4% Marginal
Sandringham Brad Rowswell LIB 0.4% Marginal
Brighton James Newbury LIB 0.5% Marginal
Bayswater1 Jackson Taylor ALP 0.6% Marginal
Bass1 Jordan Crugnale ALP 0.7% Marginal
Glen Waverley2 New seat LIB 0.9% Marginal
Croydon David Hodgett LIB 1.0% Marginal
Eildon Cindy McLeish LIB 1.0% Marginal
Berwick2 Brad Battin LIB 1.3% Marginal
Evelyn Bridget Vallence LIB 1.3% Marginal
Polwarth Richard Riordan LIB 2.0% Marginal
Benambra Bill Tilley LIB 2.6% v IND Marginal
South-West Coast Roma Britnell LIB 3.2% Marginal
Warrandyte Ryan Smith LIB 3.8% Marginal
Kew Tim Smith LIB 4.7% Marginal
Mornington David Morris LIB 5.0% Marginal
Bulleen Matthew Guy LIB 5.5% Marginal
Rowville Kim Wells LIB 5.5% Marginal
Malvern Michael O'Brien LIB 6.0% Fairly safe
Narracan Gary Blackwood LIB 10.0% Safe
Ovens Valley Tim McCurdy NAT 12.1% Safe
Gippsland South Danny O'Brien NAT 14.2% Safe
Euroa Steph Ryan NAT 15.8% Safe
Gippsland East Tim Bull NAT 17.6% Safe
Lowan Emma Kealy NAT 21.1% Very safe
Murray Plains Peter Walsh NAT 24.0% 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)
Seat Member Party Margin Classification
Melbourne Ellen Sandell GRN 1.7% Marginal
Brunswick Tim Read GRN 2.0% Marginal
Prahran Sam Hibbins GRN 8.2% Fairly safe
Shepparton Suzanna Sheed IND 5.3% v LIB Marginal








Logo Department Formed Employees Annual budget Minister Secretary
Portrait Name
and title
Portrait Name
Prime Minister and Cabinet 12 March 1971 Anthony Albanese
Prime Minister of Australia
Stephanie Foster PSM (Acting)
Treasury 1 January 1901 1360[1] $A186.846 Million[1] Jim Chalmers
Treasurer of Australia
Steven Kennedy PSM
Finance 7 December 1976 Katy Gallagher
Minister for Finance
Attorney-General
Rosemary Huxtable
Attorney-General's 1 January 1901 Katherine Jones
Agriculture, Water and the Environment 1 February 2020 TBD Andrew Metcalfe AO
Defence 14 April 1942 TBD Greg Moriarty
Education, Skills and Employment 1 February 2020 Richard Marles
Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
Minister for Employment
Michelle Bruniges
TBD
Minister for Education
Health 7 March 1921 TBD
Minister for Health
Brendan Murphy
Home Affairs 20 December 2017 Jim Chalmers
Minister for Home Affairs
(interim)
Mike Pezzullo
Industry, Science, Energy and Resources 21 September 2015 TBD David Fredericks
Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications 1 February 2020 TBD Simon Atkinson
Social Services 18 September 2013 TBD Ray Griggs
Veterans' Affairs 5 October 1976 TBD Elizabeth Cosson
  1. ^ a b Treasury (Australia) (29 March 2022). Table 1.1: Department of the Treasury resource statement – Budget estimates for 2022-23 as at Budget March 2022 (PDF) (Report). Commonwealth of Australia. p. 11. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
Two-party-preferred vote results in Higgins




Seat projections in the Australian House of Representatives based on a uniform swing from the pre-election pendulum
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