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Federal Election
La Trobe University

EXPERT ALERT - Australia election 2025 results, reaction

La Trobe University

Professor Andrea Carson  
Professor of Political Communication, Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy 

Contact [email protected] or via [email protected], Jess Whitty (Senior Media Advisor) 0481 383 817 

Topic areas: 

  • The record number of women elected to the House of Representatives  
  • Why Australian’s weren’t having a bar of the Liberal Party’s slick media campaigns 
  • How the Liberal Party’s lack of policies contributed to their defeat 
  • Pivotal moments of the election campaign leading to Labor’s landslide victory
  • Who will replace Peter Dutton?
  • How did the use of generative AI affect the campaign?
  • How did Trumpet of Patriots ads affect the vote?
  • How did social media influence the outcome?
  • How did Gen Z and Millennials sway the vote? 

Emeritus Professor Dennis Altman AM 
Vice Chancellor’s Fellow and Professorial Fellow in the Institute for Human Security at La Trobe University  

Contact [email protected] or via Jess Whitty (Senior Media Advisor) 0481 383 817 

Topic areas: 

  • The collapse of the Liberals in Australia’s capital cities  
  • Greens count their losses – what went wrong? 
  • How global instability has shaped the election result
  • How Australia's Prime Minister will need to grapple with the uncertain global landscape
  • Will the US remain a reliable ally? How Australia must find a way to deal with Trump 

Finley Watson  
PhD candidate and sessional academic, Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy  

Contact: [email protected] M: 0421 151 465 

Topic areas: 

  • How did social media influence the outcome?
  • What impact did political influencers have on this election? 

Professor Bec Strating 
Director of La Trobe Asia and Professor of International Relations  

Contact: [email protected] M: 0400 287 758  

Topic areas: 

  • Why Australia must enhance regional partnerships and increase self-reliance in foreign and defence policy
  • Why Australia’s Prime Minister should strengthen ties with Asia and the Pacific
  • How global instability has shaped the election result
  • How Australia's Prime Minister must balance the US as a military ally and China as its largest economic partner 

Phoebe Hayman 
PhD candidate and sessional academic, Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy 

Contact: [email protected] M: 0430 131 236 

Topic areas: 

  • How early voting changed the campaigning landscape. What could be seen by the major parties next time? 
  • How recruitment and demographics shaped Independents' campaigns
  • How the War in Gaza led to a rise in Independent Muslim candidates