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Australia news live: Ley urges Liberals to accept Farrer loss to One Nation with ‘humility’, saying ‘voters never get it wrong’

Australia news live: Ley urges Liberals to accept Farrer loss to One Nation with ‘humility’, saying ‘voters never get it wrong’

Summary

Sussan Ley resigned as the member for Farrer after losing the seat to One Nation, breaking a decades-long hold by the Liberal and National parties. Treasurer Jim Chalmers called the result a “bloodbath” for the Coalition and announced an extra $2 billion for infrastructure to support housing projects in the upcoming federal budget. Meanwhile, Australian consular officials are assisting citizens on a ship in Spain during a hantavirus outbreak.

Key Facts

  • Sussan Ley served as the Farrer representative for 25 years before losing the seat to One Nation.
  • Farrer had been continuously held by the Liberal and National parties since 1949 until this recent election.
  • Treasurer Jim Chalmers described the election loss as a major defeat for the Coalition.
  • The Albanese government is adding $2 billion over four years to fund infrastructure like roads and water to support up to 65,000 new homes.
  • $500 million of the new funding is reserved specifically for regional Australia.
  • The total infrastructure investment for housing projects has reached $6.3 billion since Labor took office.
  • Australian officials are assisting citizens on the MV Hondius ship amid a hantavirus outbreak near the Canary Islands.
  • No symptoms of hantavirus have been reported among the Australian travellers so far.
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