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With an increased majority, holding 94 of 150 lower house seats, Labor will have 24 new MPs deliver their opening addresses.

Newly elected federal MPs will be sworn in this week after a training session learning about their new roles. Source: AAP / Lukas Coch
First up will be “leader slayers” Ali France and Sarah Witty, who ousted former Liberal leader Peter Dutton and former Greens leader Adam Bandt, respectively.
So what can we expect from the major parties?
LABOR
THE COALITION
“Mr Albanese is giving interviews and suggesting we should just get out of the way. We will not,” Ley said.

Liberal leader Sussan Ley says the Coalition is ready to work hard for the millions of Australians that voted for them. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas
She singled out cost-of-living relief as a key issue to prosecute, as well as fighting against raising taxes, after ABC reported leaked documents show Treasury advised the government to raise taxes and cut spending after the election.
“I think we need to have a proper and open discussion with both the university sector and the community more broadly about how we can approach this,” he told ABC’s Insiders program on Sunday.
THE GREENS
Senator Jordon Steele John has indicated the party may use the power to pressure Labor to review policies, like adding dental to Medicare.
“And the Greens take that responsibility very, very seriously.”