What is a hung parliament and what happens if there is one on Australia’s election day? | Voting 101

If you lived through the 2010 Australian federal election, you might have the phrase ‘hung parliament’ deeply embedded into your brain. But what does it actually mean? Matilda Boseley explains in the latest episode of Guardian Australia’s Voting 101 series

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