(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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Live cross to a teal candidate's HQ/watch party
Antony Green corrects a colleague with polite exhaustion
Kooyong mentioned
Annabelle Crabb talks over the ALP panellist
“Still in play”
Patricia Karvelas talks over someone
Free!
“Labor looks confident here”
“Count every vote”
Someone says “hung parliament” with dramatic pause
“We’ve never seen anything like this”
“This seat is turning teal”
Jeremy Fernandez appreciation square
A dog is shown wearing party colours
A journalist accidentally says the wrong result and has to walk it back
Antony Green says "too close to call"
“Postal votes still to come in”
Live cross to a sausage sizzle
“This was a safe seat”
“Let’s go to the panel”
“Teal wave” gets mentioned like it's a tsunami
LNP candidate refuses to concede
“This seat will go down to the wire”
“We’re crossing live to [candidate] — oh, they’re not there yet”
Live feed glitches just as a result is declared
"Redistribution" mentioned
“Kingmaker” gets thrown around
“A historic result”
A technical hiccup on the map or feed
“Notional two-party preferred”
Election map zooms in on a town no-one’s heard of
Laura Tingle talks over the LNP panellist
“Preference flow is crucial here”
Two talking heads argue while Antony sighs and goes back to the numbers
“This one’s going right down to preferences” (again)
Cross to Peter Dutton's casting his vote
Someone says “it’s all about the economy”
Greens gain a seat
ALP candidate refuses to concede
Live cross to LNP HQ/Peter Dutton's watch party
“Nationals holding on in the bush”
“Safe seat swings 10% — but still safe”
A teal independent’s dog appears on camera
Reporter says “vibe on the ground”
Minor party decides the outcome
A panellist says “I predicted this!” (with no evidence)
Live cross to ALP HQ/Albo's watch party
"Democracy sausage" mentioned
“On current numbers…”
"Parachuted" mentioned
Someone thanks “the real heroes — the volunteers”
“Swings are uneven across states”
Cross to a primary school's bake stall
Candidate thanks their dog or cat in victory speech
Someone says “this electorate is unique” (they all are)
“The swings are on, but not where we expected”
"Muslim vote" mentioned
Politician dodges a question with “we’re focused on the future”
“We’re now projecting…”
Politician hugs child for camera, child unimpressed
“It’s going to be a long night”
Interactive touchscreen map
"Bellwether seat” mentioned
The words “grassroots movement” are used for a billionaire-backed campaign
David Speers talks over the ALP panellist
Analyst says “we’ve modelled every scenario” (then gets it wrong)
“Let’s go to the mood in the room” (cue awkward silence)
Cross to a voter who says “I just want honesty”
“Let’s bring up the model again”
Candidate does victory speech before Antony Green calls the result
“What’s happening in Western Sydney?”
Someone mispronounces an electorate name
Greens candidate refuses to concede
Cross to Albo's casting his vote
Antony types frantically
"Historic wave" mentioned
“This electorate really reflects modern Australia”
Cross to a community hall in regional QLD
Someone compares this election to a sports grand final