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Remember the UK - in 1906 397 Liberals, 156 Conservatives and 29 Labour were elected. By 1922 the figures were 115, 344 and 142, and Labour never looked back till the last election, while the Liberals were barely represented.
Similarly it would not be infeasible for the ALP to become the third party here at the next election if Greens voters remain enthusiastic and ALP voters are further disheartened by the party's parliamentary performance.