It's the sort of stuff you can say when you're 10,000 miles from home.
The Morrison government will likely be dealing with a six-member crossbench in the Senate,smaller and less ideologically disparate than the last.
United Australia Party leader Clive Palmer's chances of making good on his high-spending campaign looked slim on Saturday night.
The preference deal throws another wildcard into the battle for the Senate crossbench,as new research shows both major parties would be forced to negotiate with minor parties.
Let's just say Coalition senator James McGrath ARRIVED WITH THE CAPS LOCK ON.