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Australian Greens / Shooters and Fishers Party / Coalition / Two-party-preferred vote / Democratic Labor Party / Electoral system of Australia / Australian federal election / Politics of Australia / Politics / Elections in Australia
Date: 2011-09-15 00:17:11
Australian Greens
Shooters and Fishers Party
Coalition
Two-party-preferred vote
Democratic Labor Party
Electoral system of Australia
Australian federal election
Politics of Australia
Politics
Elections in Australia

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