Ratings | Australia Decides Election 2025 reaches 2.78 million – Seven calls the result first. Coverage reaches 2.78 million, ranks #1 among commercial networks
The Seven Network has delivered on its promise to be the first network to call the result of last night’s Federal Election, declaring Prime Minister Anthony Albanese the winner at 8.08pm.
7NEWS National Desk Director Hugh Whitfeld, at the 7NEWS Power Board, called the Labor victory as it became clear the Coalition was failing to secure key seats and experiencing a swing against it in several states. 7NEWS declared there was no path for a coalition victory at 7.59pm, before affirming Anthony Albanese’s Labor majority nine minutes later.
The Seven team delivered the most comprehensive coverage of the Federal Election last night – and the most watched coverage on commercial TV – reaching 2.78 million Australians across Seven and 7plus.
7NEWS: Australia Decides: The Results Live was led by co-hosts Michael Usher and Natalie Barr, alongside veteran 7NEWS Political Editor Mark Riley, and included Australia’s best election team and political panel, backed by cutting-edge technology.
Live from 7NEWS Election Central, the coverage also featured some of Canberra’s most high-profile power players, including Bill Shorten, Tanya Plibersek, Jane Hume, Michaelia Cash, Clare O’Neil, Warren Mundine and Clive Palmer.
Kicking off at 4.00pm AEST yesterday with a special national edition of 7NEWS, Seven’s coverage included 7NEWS: Australia Decides – Election 2025 at 5.00pm AEST, 7NEWS at 6.00pm and 7NEWS: Australia Decides: First Count and 7NEWS: Australia Decides: The Results from 7.00pm AEST.
Seven’s Federal Election coverage by the numbers:
· 7NEWS: Australia Decides: The Results: National reach 2.78 million, national audience 580,000.
· 7NEWS at 6.00pm: National reach 1.78 million, national audience 911,000.
· 7NEWS: Australia Decides: First Count from 7.00pm: National reach 1.68 million, national audience 580,000.
· 7NEWS: Australia Decides – Election 2025 at 5.00pm: National reach 1.13 million, national audience 328,000.
Seven Network Director of News and Current Affairs and Seven West Media Editor-in-Chief, Anthony De Ceglie, said:
“We delivered on our promise to call the election first, thanks to our investment in cutting-edge technology, which was analysed quickly and accurately by Hugh Whitfeld and our panel of political insiders.
“I think it’s fair to say that Seven had the best election panel, backed by our Situation Room filled with powerbrokers and insiders. Special mention to Bill Shorten for his zingers and Clive Palmer who was characteristically colourful.”
7NEWS National Desk Director Hugh Whitfeld said:
“We invested in Seven’s election data systems, bringing political scientists in house, and working with teams in the US and here in Australia to make sure we could call it first – and we did at every step.”
“Seven wanted to make sure our viewers were the best informed with the clearest possible information – and they were. Thank you to our team of producers and experts who helped deliver for our audience.”
7NEWS Political Editor Mark Riley said:
“It is such a privilege to be part of 7NEWS’ unrivalled political team on nights like these.
“After five gruelling weeks on the road with both leaders, we were able to identify the elements of a truly stunning landslide victory as it built before our eyes and make the important calls first, fast and accurately as a significant new moment in political history unfurled in real time.”
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Ratings | Australia Decides Election 2025 reaches 2.78 million
