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LIVE: Midwinter Ball 2025: Inside Canberra’s night of nights as politicians don ballgowns and black tie on the red carpet for charity fundraiser

Politicians from all sides of the spectrum have traded their usual barbs for ballgowns and black tie to celebrate Canberra’s night of nights: the Midwinter Ball.

The annual event is regarded as the biggest social occasion in the nation’s capital, where politicians from every party and their plus ones rub shoulders with Australia’s corporate bigwigs and pesky journalists.

Modelled on the White House Correspondents’ dinner, the Midwinter Ball is a chance for MPs and senators to try to disprove the theory that politics is showbusiness for ugly people, while raising tens of thousands for charity in the process.

Once attendees have posed in their finery on the grand marble staircase in parliament’s lobby, they are treated to a three-course dinner and cheap wine in the Great Hall where they will be entertained with light-hearted speeches from Anthony Albanese and Sussan Ley.

Items up for grabs in the charity auction include a tennis match at the Lodge with the PM, which at the time of writing has received a bid of $9,500, or the much more attractive prospect of return business class Qantas flights to London or LA, which has attracted a bid of $16,500.

Meanwhile, the Opposition Leader and former sheep shearer is clearly trying to outdo the PM as she is offering a ‘mystery flight and a lunch’ – an experience she promises the lucky bidder will ‘never forget’.

The $200-a-ticket event, which is hosted by the parliamentary press gallery and has been given the theme ‘House of Cards’ this year, is normally held in June but was thrown out of sync by Labor’s landslide at the May election.

Follow the Daily Mail’s live coverage below. 

Auntie is in the building!

ABC Managing Director Hugh Marks was among the very first arrivals at Parliament’s Marble Foyer with his wife Alexi Baker.

The former nine boss took on the ABC job at the end of last year after he abruptly quit his old network.

Baker is Nine’s former managing director of commercial.

ABC Managing Director Hugh Marks and Alexi Baker arrive for the 2025 Midwinter Ball at Parliament House, in Canberra, Wednesday, August 27, 2025. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING

Scrubbing up nicely: Senator dons black tie in the chamber ahead of celebrations

While formalities have yet to officially kick off, one pollie got in ahead of the game.

On Wednesday evening as the Upper House was still sitting, NSW Senator Dave Sharma was spotted wearing his dinner suit to the chamber.

The 49-year-old could be seen grinning from ear to ear, much to the amusement of his Senate colleagues.

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