
They are on track to take Griffith from Labor and Brisbane from the Liberals. The Greens have won the Brisbane seat of Ryan from the Liberals, with a two per cent boost in their national vote to 12 per cent. Hundreds of Labor supporters cheered as the results looked good for the ALP, with Scott Morrison losing power Independent Dai Le beat ALP heavyweight Kristina Keneally in the formerly safe Labor seat of Fowler. The independents have won at least five Liberal seats, picking up Wentworth, North Sydney, Mackellar, Kooyong and Goldstein and are ahead in Curtin in Perth. There was a massive swing against the Liberals in Western Australia with the seats of Swan, Pearce, Hasluck and Tangney - which had a big 11 per cent margin - turning red. Nationally there was a two-party swing of 2.9 per cent from Liberal to Labor with at least nine Coalition seats looking set to switch to the ALP, including Chisholm and Higgins in Melbourne, Boothby in South Australia, Reid in Sydney and Robertson on the NSW Central Coast. The teal independents - funded by multi-millionaire climate investor Simon Holmes a Court - decimated the Coalition in Sydney and Melbourne while the Greens also won a seat in Brisbane from the Liberals who suffered an 11 per cent collapse in their primary vote. Mr Morrison said he will step down as Liberal leader at the next party meeting, with Defence Minister Peter Dutton favourite to take over.

They are the greatest miracle in my life.' 'And the biggest miracles as I said three years ago were standing beside me and here they are again tonight with Jenny and my daughters. Mr Morrison, a Christian who prays every day, paid tribute to his family, saying: 'I still believe in miracles as I always have. Nationally there was a two-party swing of 2.3 per cent from Liberal to Labor with nine Coalition seats looking set to switch to the ALP
