Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten both say they are confident of a victory tonight but concede the result could be tight. Follow the blog as voting winds down across the nation.
As millions of Australians across the country cast their vote in the 2016 federal election, the ABC heads to the polling booths to see how you voted and why.
Australians attempting to vote early this morning faced lengthy lines at the polling booths - with waiting times at some stations around the country blowing out to more than an hour.
Nick Kyrgios loses his cool in a post-match media conference after he is asked whether his on-court behaviour is distracting for other players, following a five-set win over Dustin Brown.
Police confirm a DVD player was in the Tesla car that was on autopilot when its driver was killed in a collision with a truck, amid conflicting reports Harry Potter was playing on the portable system after the accident.
Security forces shoot dead six gunmen and rescue at least 13 hostages as they clear a cafe in the capital Dhaka, but the fate of other diners remains unclear.
The Israel Defence Forces impose a wide-ranging closure on Hebron, the largest Palestinian city in the occupied West Bank, following a sudden upsurge in attacks on Israeli civilians.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte urges communist rebels to "use your kangaroo courts" to start killing drug traffickers, during a speech in which he also told a crowd that if they knew any addicts they should "go ahead and kill them yourself".
Michael Gove, who sensationally turned on his long-time ally Boris Johnson to upend the race to be Britain's next prime minister, says his record as a leader of the pro-Brexit campaign makes him the best candidate.
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