Australians vote to determine conservative government future

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Vote counting has started in Australia's election that will decide whether Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s conservative government can defy odds and rule for a fourth three-year term.

Albanese would not be drawn into saying whether Toto would move into the prime minister’s official residence in Sydney or Canberra if Labor wins.

Morrison voted with his wife Jenny at the Lilli Pilli Public School in his southern Sydney electorate. The boat carrying 15 passengers had been intercepted near the Australian Indian Ocean territory of Christmas Island on Saturday morning, The Weekend Australian newspaper reported. Voting is compulsory for adult citizens and 92% of registered voters cast ballots at the last election.

Albanese said he had thought Morrison would have called the election last weekend because Australia’s prime minister is expected at a Tokyo summit on Tuesday with U.S. President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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