Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says he's ready to get to work, after guiding Labor to a third election win in a row while Liberal leader Matthew Guy has announced he’ll step down, as his party again laments a disappointing election result.
Key Points
- Labor is on track to form majority government in Victoria, delivering Premier Daniel Andrews a third term.
- It's Liberal leader Matthew Guy's second decisive election loss in a row, conceding defeat two hours after the result was called.
- Liberals failed to win back other crucial seats in Melbourne's east. Some Liberal MPs are lamenting the party's inability to effectively communicate with the multicultural community.

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