Aston byelection: Labor achieves once-in-a-century victory capturing Liberal heartland seat
by Paul Karp Chief political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6AD05)
Labor secures first win at a byelection by a government from an opposition since 1920 as senior Liberals play down implications for Peter Dutton's leadership
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The Albanese government has achieved a once-in-100-year victory in a byelection, capturing the Liberal heartland seat of Aston in eastern Melbourne.
Labor's Mary Doyle won a two-party preferred swing of at least 6%, leading about 54% to 46% over the Liberals' Roshena Campbell in the count on Saturday evening.
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