Australians want to see politics ‘done differently’

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Independent MP Kylea Tink says neither of the major parties are winning the “clear majority of votes” anymore.

“I think what we’ve seen, which is consistent to the federal election, is that neither of the major parties are winning the clear majority of votes anymore,” Ms Tink told Sky News Australia.

“I think that sends a very clear message across our country that people are wanting to see politics done differently – they want to ensure their voice is being heard in that house. “Hopefully, what that’s doing is inspiring governments to actually act with courage and optimism to move our economy and our society forward.”

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