In case anyone interested but not watching the results of the Australian Federal election, here's an update.
The ALP (centre left) is still one seat short of a majority in the house. But it holds 61.4% of the votes in Macnamara with 81.3% counted. So this electorate will probably have an ALP representative, giving the ALP majority in the house.
There are two other seats still in question, with the Libs (centre right) holding tiny margins. So there'll be more counting in those two before we know the outcome.
The lib+ nationals coalition hold the most senate seats, but not a majority, missing out by a country mile. Two senate seats are still in doubt, if they end up lib or national, the coalition will still be 6 short of a majority.
If the ALP and The Greens form a senate coalition, they'll still be 1 short of a majority. Maybe one of the two in doubt will turn out ALP or Greens.