David Farley swept to victory in the sprawling electorate in southern NSW on Saturday night, ending the Coalition's 77-year reign in the federal seat.With more than 80 per cent of ballots counted, Farley had claimed more than 57 per cent of the two-candidate-preferred vote to comfortably beat independent Michelle Milthorpe."One Nation has reached the end of its beginning As of 9pm, with ballot papers from 82 of 94 polling places returned, the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) was reporting a 34.76 swing towards One Nation.It was a shift that came at the expense of the Liberal Party, which experienced an almost equally large decline in support, with the AEC reporting a 31.23 swing against the party that has held the seat since 2001.Both Farley and the Climate-200-funded independent candidate, Michelle Milthorpe, were polling far above the Liberal and National Party candidates.By 8:30pm, both Milthorpe and Liberal candidate Raissa Butkowski had conceded to Farley