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Australia federal election 2025 results live: Where and when to watch
Australia federal election 2025 results live: Where and when to watch

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Australia federal election 2025 results live: Where and when to watch

Australia votes today. The contest between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has been intense, with key issues like housing affordability , cost of living , and climate policy at the forefront. With over half the electorate having voted early, anticipation builds for tonight's results. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack How Pakistan is preparing for the worst as India weighs response 'Enter at your own peril': Indian Navy's firing drills off Gujarat send strong signal to Pakistan If India attacks Pakistan, China and Bangladesh should seize 7 NE states, says Yunus' aide Anthony Albanese's Labor Party promised more affordable housing, better Medicare funding, and a strong push toward renewable energy. On the other side, Peter Dutton and his party campaigned on economic measures like fuel excise cuts, tax breaks, and a long-term nuclear energy plan. Additionally, both parties support cheaper medicines and restrictions on foreign home ownership. Minor parties, especially the Greens, added pressure with bold policies on climate and renters' rights, making this one of the most closely watched elections in recent years The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs said 'a record' 111 overseas voting locations have been set up in the 83 countries where Australians are casting their ballots, among countries like Japan, Osaka, Bali, etc. Where to Watch the Results Live Events The election result is expected to be called tonight, though the exact timing will depend on how close the contest is. According to Antony Green, the ABC's veteran election analyst, a clear result could be known as early as 7:30 pm AEST. If the outcome is tight, the count could stretch late into the night. To follow the election updates, analysis, and seat projections, major networks are offering coverage: ABC: Coverage begins at 5:30 PM AEST with David Speers and Sarah Ferguson. Veteran analyst Antony Green will provide real-time updates in his final election night appearance. 7NEWS: Starting at 4 PM AEST, Michael Usher and Natalie Barr lead the "Australia Decides – The Results Live" special, featuring political editor Mark Riley and real-time data analysis. Nine Network: At 5 PM AEST, Ally Langdon and Peter Overton host "Election 2025: Australia Decides," with live reports from party headquarters and expert analysis. Sky News Australia: Coverage kicks off early at 6 AM AEST, with continuous updates throughout the day. Kieran Gilbert leads the evening panel from 5 PM, featuring political heavyweights and real-time results from chief analyst Tom Connell. Network 10: From 6 PM AEST, Sandra Sully, Hugh Riminton, and Ashleigh Raper provide coverage, including insights from a diverse panel and satirical commentary by The Betoota Advocate. SBS and NITV: At 6:30 PM AEST, Janice Petersen and Anna Henderson host a special edition of World News, with NITV offering Indigenous perspectives from the Northern Territory. This election is about the direction Australia will take in the coming years in an unstable world and a fluctuating economy.

2025 federal election TV coverage and results
2025 federal election TV coverage and results

Daily Telegraph

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Telegraph

2025 federal election TV coverage and results

Don't miss out on the headlines from Guides. Followed categories will be added to My News. As Australians vote in the federal election on Saturday, here's how the TV networks across the nation will be covering the election. Sky News Australia Sky News will have election coverage throughout Saturday starting with Peter Stefanovic reporting from Brisbane at 6am. National coverage continues on the AM Agenda with Laura Jayes in Sydney at 9am, followed by NewsDay with Ashleigh Gillon from Perth at 11am, and the Afternoon Agenda with Holly Stearnes in Melbourne at 2pm. Kieran Gilbert will lead a panel of expert political analysts on Australia Decides from 5pm. Panellists include Andrew Clennell, Peta Credlin, Chris Uhlmann, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Murray Watt, Liberal Senator Sarah Henderson, Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce and former Labor MP Joel Fitzgibbon. Chief election analyst Tom Connell will provide real-time results throughout the night. Sky News chief election analyst Tom Connell will provide real time results. Picture: Supplied Sharri Markson and Paul Murray will report live from the Liberal Party headquarters, while Chris Kenny and Laura Jayes will report from the Labor Party headquarters with reactions as the results come in. Andrew Bolt, Matt Cunningham, Ross Greenwood and Graham Richardson will also provide additional coverage. Election coverage will continue from 6am on Sunday with Tim Gilbert who will host the Weekend Edition: Australia's Verdict, which will be followed by the Sunday Agenda and Business Weekend. Coverage will be broadcast on Sky News, Sky News Regional and Sky News Now. and the Sky News Australia app will also feature coverage. 7NEWS begin their coverage on Australia Decides – the Results Live with hosts Michael Usher, Natalie Barr and political editor Mark Riley from 4pm on Saturday who will be joined by Hugh Whitfield from 7pm. Seven 7NEWS begin their coverage on Australia Decides – the Results Live with hosts Michael Usher, Natalie Barr and political editor Mark Riley from 4pm on Saturday. They will be joined by former Labor leader Bill Shorten, Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek, Liberal Senator Jane Hume, Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash, Housing Minister Clare O'Neil, political strategist Warren Mundine and Trumpet of Patriots leader Clive Palmer. From 7pm Usher and Barr, and Hugh Whitfield will be joined by political scientists Simon Jackman and Luke Mansillot providing numbers in real time. Tim McMillan will lead a team of analysts, researchers, and political insiders with analysis as the results unfold and journalists from each state will deliver live reports from party headquarters and key electorates. Results will be published on The West, and The Nightly, as well as breaking news, reactions, and behind-the-scenes content on social media. Ally Langdon and Pete Overton will host Channel 9's election coverage. Nine Ally Langdon and Peter Overton will host Election 2025: Australia Decides from 5pm providing developments as they happen. Today hosts Sarah Abo will report from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's camp, while Karl Stefanovic will be reporting from Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's headquarters. Nine's political reporters Charles Croucher, Andrew Probyn, and Liz Daniels will provide analysis throughout the night, along with panellists Finance Minister Katy Gallagher, Energy Minister Chris Bowen, Nationals Senate leader Bridget McKenzie and former defence minister Christopher Pyne. The coverage can be seen on Channel 9, 9 Now and Stan, with results published on and social media. It will be the last time veteran analyst Antony Green crunches the numbers on the ABC. ABC ABC TV will start election coverage from 7am on Weekend Breakfast with Fauziah Ibrahim and Dan Bourchier. Gemma Veness will live cross to reporters at polling locations and party headquarters during the national news broadcast from 5pm, which will be followed by the Election Night Special at 5.30pm. David Speers and Sarah Ferguson will host the main election coverage with Annabel Crabb, Laura Tingle, and Bridget Brennan, who will be speaking with candidates across the country. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Coalition Senator James McGrath will provide analysis throughout the evening. It will be the last time veteran Antony Green provides analysis during an election. Jeremy Fernandez will join data analyst Casey Briggs for in-depth analysis on voting, while Patricia Karvelas will join a discussion with campaign veterans Kosmos Samaras and Tony Barry. ABC reporters will be stationed at key battlegrounds, as well as other tracking reactions. Hugh Riminton, Sandra Sully and Ashleigh Raper will host election coverage on Channel 10 from 6pm. Network 10 Sandra Sully, Hugh Riminton and Ashleigh Raper will host election coverage from 6pm with analysis from Labor Senator Jenny McAllister. A panel with Senator Jenny McAllister, independent North Sydney MP Kylea Tink, Liberal Senator Dave Sharma, Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie and Nationals leader David Littleproud will provide analysis throughout the night. Live reports will be broadcast from battleground electorates across New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and WA. The Betoota Advocate's Errol Parker and Clancy Overell will provide a touch of satire and offbeat commentary throughout the broadcast, which can be viewed on 10, 10 Play and YouTube. SBS and NITV SBS World News will provide reporting and analysis with host Janice Petersen and chief political correspondent Anna Henderson on a special edition of the World News at 6.30pm, which will include correspondents across Australia and overseas. SBS's digital platforms will have analysis from experts and updates from journalists. NITV will have coverage from the Northern Territory with Indigenous voices and perspectives from polling booths and as the results unfold. Originally published as How to watch the 2025 federal election coverage and results on TV

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