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08/05/2025

Bandt concedes defeat; two men guilty of Cassius Turvey murder; and a snail lays an egg from its neck

Alan Vaarwerk
 

Good afternoon. The outgoing Greens leader, Adam Bandt, has formally conceded defeat in the seat of Melbourne to Labor’s Sarah Witty. In a statement, Bandt said he “got the highest vote” in the electorate, but One Nation and Liberal preferences “got Labor over the line”.

As of Thursday afternoon, Witty was leading Bandt by more than 3,800 votes, an 8.6% swing against the sitting member. Bandt became the first Greens MP to sit in the lower house when he won Melbourne in 2010, and has been leader since 2020. The Greens candidate in the neighbouring seat of Wills, Samantha Ratnam, today also conceded defeat.

Speaking to reporters, Bandt urged Anthony Albanese’s re-elected Labor government to use its “big majority” to tackle climate and inequality, or else “watch for a big swing at the next election”.

Attention now turns to where the Greens go from here. Bandt’s office said leadership “will be determined by a meeting of the party room next week”, with the Tasmanian senator Nick McKim appointed interim caretaker.

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