Tasmania's swinging northern seats are back in Liberal hands but for the rest of the Apple Isle it is status quo.
Labor were ousted in the state's two marginal seats, Braddon in the northwest and Bass in the north, by first-time Liberal candidates.
Beef farmer Gavin Pearce won Braddon from Justine Keay, almost a year after she was returned to the seat in a by-election.
In Bass, local mayor Bridget Archer toppled Ross Hart.
"We went into this six or seven months ago and things were looking pretty tight. But we've turned it around," she told reporters at her party event in Launceston.
Mr Pearce paid tribute to Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who made an election-morning visit to Tasmania's north.
"He's intelligent, has heart, and the guts to make the tough decisions," he said of his party leader in Burnie.
"I will follow him for the rest of my days."
It was better news for Labor in Lyons, where Labor's Brian Mitchell held off independent and former Liberal Jessica Whelan.
Ms Whelan resigned from the Liberal Party during the latter stages of the campaign over anti-Muslim social media posts made in her name.
Further south, Labor's Julie Collins was retained in Franklin, while independent Andrew Wilkie was returned in the Hobart seat of Clark.
Jacqui Lambie is set to return to the Senate.
Australian Associated Press