What does the election result mean for Australia's politics?

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According to Prof Ghazarian, not only is there an economic factor, but also international students contribute to strengthening cultural ties, and therefore the major parties will continue to seek to attract students to study in Australia.

Australia's opposition leader Tony Abbott is interviewed at his electorate in Sydney on August 21, 2010. Polls opened Saturday morning for Australia's federal elections for the 43rd Parliament amidst a poll-suggestion that Prime Minister Julia Gillard led Labor Party is running neck-and-neck with Tony Abbott led Coalition. [Jiang Yaping/Xinhua]

Australia's opposition leader Tony Abbott is interviewed at his electorate in Sydney on August 21, 2010. Polls opened Saturday morning for Australia's federal elections for the 43rd Parliament amidst a poll-suggestion that Prime Minister Julia Gillard led Labor Party is running neck-and-neck with Tony Abbott led Coalition. [Jiang Yaping/Xinhua] 



Labor introduced the 30 percent mining resources tax in the campaign, and the Coalition has pledged to scrap the mining tax if elected. Whether to introduce a mining tax has remained a major issue to the mining industry not only in Australia, but internationally.

However, Prof Ghazarian said the government will work to ensure that Chinese investors find Australia an attractive place to do business, especially following this initial period of uncertainty about which party will form government after the election.

"Once arrangements are made about which party will govern, it will be business as usual in terms of attracting investors to Australia," Prof Ghazarian said.

In terms of foreign policy, both major parties understand the importance of building and maintaining Australia's close relationship with China, especially in terms of trade and defense.

"I would not expect Australia's position on this matter to change significantly under a Labor or Coalition government," Prof Ghazarian said.

"The major parties will seek to continue to build a close and productive relationship with China. I believe this process will continue even with a minority government."

Counting of vote will continue until the end of the week. So far, the Australian Electorate Commission has counted 78.76 percent of primary votes, with Labor and Liberal/National Party both winning 70 seats in the 150-seat parliament.

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