Au unable elect new leader
I think you meant to say "Australia unable to elect new leader".
Yes, that's correct. Australia has been in a political stalemate since the federal election on May 21, 2022, where no party or coalition gained a majority of seats in the House of Representatives. This has made it difficult for the country to elect a new leader.
The incumbent Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, lost the election, and his Liberal Party of Australia (LNP) was defeated by the Labor Party, led by Anthony Albanese. However, the Labor Party also failed to win a majority of seats, and the country is now in a situation known as a "hung parliament".
In a hung parliament, no party has enough seats to form a majority government, and negotiations are underway to form a minority government or a coalition government with other parties. This process can be complex and time-consuming, and it may take some time for Australia to elect a new leader.
In the meantime, the country is being governed by an interim government, with Anthony Albanese serving as the Leader of the Opposition and Scott Morrison serving as the caretaker Prime Minister.