Multiple outlets report calls for the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to investigate new claims relating to Labor MP Ali France. The reporting notes that France rose to national prominence after she defeated Peter Dutton in Brisbane’s outer northern federal electorate at the most recent election. The articles say the request for AEC scrutiny follows the emergence of additional allegations, though they describe the underlying claims only generally rather than detailing specific evidence. The outlets frame the matter as an inquiry prompt directed at the AEC, rather than a conclusion about any wrongdoing. Coverage also indicates the issue is being treated as a potential electoral compliance matter that may require assessment of the new information. Across the sources, the common focus is the combination of the AEC-investigation call and France’s election profile, with no outlet presenting a final finding. The reports emphasize that the next steps would rest with the AEC’s decision on whether and how to investigate the allegations.