DHAKA: Tony Abbott’s Liberal-National coalition appears on course for a decisive win in Australia`s general election.
Early counting showed a swing to the opposition coalition in several states, with exit polls forecasting it would secure a lower house majority.
Public broadcaster ABC’s analyst has called the election for the coalition, reports the BBC.
The campaign has been dramatic, with Kevin Rudd ousting Julia Gillard as PM and Labor leader weeks from the polls.
The economy, asylum and the carbon tax have been key election issues.
Rudd called the election after defeating Julia Gillard in a leadership challenge in June, amid dismal polling figures that showed Labor on course for a wipe-out.
Under Rudd, Labor initially saw its figures improve significantly. But Abbott, who enjoyed the strident support of Rupert Murdoch’s newspapers, then broadened the gap again.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s election expert, Antony Green, says the coalition is on course for a majority and will defeat the government.
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