I have some interesting facts:
WA: - In 2008 the Labor government suffered a 6% swing against them. Liberals forming government with the help of the National party.
ACT general elections in 2008, Labor retain power despite a 10% swing to the greens. In true Labor form the Labor party has included a female leader now to contest the upcoming elections in 2012.
NT 2008 elections. Labor hang on to power despite losing 7 seats and a 9% swing against them to the CLP.
Labor retain power in South Australia despite a 8% swing against them in 2010.
2010 Victorian elections Labor has suffered a defeat with a swing of 6% to the Coalition.
Tasmania 2010 elections the Greens help Labor hold on to power despite a 12% swing against them.
2011 election in NSW, the Labor government was heavily defeated, suffering a swing of over 16%, the largest in a general election at any level in Australia since World War II.
QLD. 2012: Preliminary results show that Labor has been reduced to only seven seats and suffered a swing of 14.5%. The LNP will form government for the first time in its history, and is projected to win 78 seats. If these results hold, Labor will have suffered the worst defeat of a sitting government in Queensland history, and the LNP will have won the largest majority government in Queensland history.
Federal government.
Despite Labor winning emphatically in 2007 with a swing of 6% gaining 23 seats with the Kevin '07 campain. It took just one term to lose a leader, 7 seats & a 4% swing against them. With the help of independants they were able to retain gevernment.
I will leave you with a quote I heard from former ALP powerbroker, ALP senator for NSW & senior minister for both the Hawke & Keating governments, Graham Richardson;
"There's a verdict coming right around Australia that Labor aren't very good at government"
http://au.tv.yahoo.com/sunrise/video/-/watch/25618138/labor-party-dead-and-buried/