00:00for the Greens, which just confirms what we thought about those teal independents, I think,
00:05and there'll be a lot of people talking about those sorts of tricks in the coming days, I suppose.
00:11Nick Rees, thank you both. Andrew Clennell, we're starting to see some significant numbers coming
00:16in in various seats, as we heard there in Chisholm. I think it's an interesting one we'll get to in a
00:20moment, but the seat of Reid in Sydney, we've been talking that as a Labor prospect. Tom Connell's
00:27early numbers suggested that's on track. Chisholm, Reid, both sort of inner suburban, they're
00:34not really out of suburban areas, but, you know, aspirational, both have a large Chinese-Australian
00:40population as well. This is the point. There are four seats, which could flip, that have
00:46large Chinese-Australian populations against the government. They are Bennelong, Reid, Banks
00:50and Chisholm. Now, I've said Labor needs net five to get to government, but that's four
00:55of them, potentially. And you're seeing swings very early, as I say. I caution again, although
01:01I'm...
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