(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Antony Green is "not ready to call the seat on those numbers"
"ScoMo/Albo should have spent more/less time campaigning there
Antony Green calls a key seat with less than 10% of the vote in
A news journalist explains an aspect of the Australian political system, but incorrectly
Someone says "we won't have a result tonight
A pollie on the panel argues as if the campaign was still going
Antony Green disagrees with the numbers on the magic screen
Barnaby Joyce gets really red in the face
"I think we're definitely headed for a hung parliament tonight" before 8pm
Bob Katter goes on a random long rant about something
Peter Dutton somehow manages to increase his margin
A minister or shadow minister loses their seat
Someone asks a losing moderate liberal about Barnaby Joyce and the Nationals
A panel member makes small talk about democracy sausages
Liberal and labor pollies on the panel agree on something
Antony Green has a glitch with his magic screen
UAP or One Nation finish second in a seat on first preferences
Teals & UAP mentioned in the same sentence
A teal independent wins their seat
Surprising seat result
"*electorate" was neglected in the campaign"
Someone pronounces electoral as "el-lec-tor-ral"
Annabelle Crabbe uses an immaculate idiom to pithily describe a political phenomenon
Greens win a seat other than Melbourne
"We have just received word that John Howard has arrived at the Wentworth Hotel"
"If these early numbers (less than 1%) are correct it shows..."
They mention Tony Abbott, Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard AND Malcolm Turnbull.
A pollie on the panel refuses to concede a seat that Antony Green has already called
A politician begins a sentence with "the fact is..."