What if John Hewson won the 1993 Australian election?

What if John Hewson had won in 1993 and beat Paul Keating as the polls predicted. A Hewson victory is not too implausible, avoiding the 'birthday cake' interview would probably give him a narrow victory. And if Hewson was not so open about his economic program and instead obscured it as other reformers such as Thatcher and Labour in NZ(Rogernomics) then he'd probably win a landslide like Fraser 1975 given how bad the economy was and Keating's unpopularity. What would happen if Hewson was PM and tried to implement his 'Fightback' program? Would he succeed? How would this alter Australian politics? What if?
 
What was the Sentate like after the 93 election? If the coalition had a good swing to them would they control the Senate and be able to pass the 15% GST?
 
What was the Sentate like after the 93 election? If the coalition had a good swing to them would they control the Senate and be able to pass the 15% GST?

I doubt the Coalition would be able to win a majority, Howard even with his 1996 landslide didn't win the Senate until 2004. Labor got 30 seats IOTL while the Liberals got 29.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_federal_election,_1993

You have a look here, maybe I missed something.
 
Anymore thoughts on this scenario? With a landslide Hewson might gain the Senate too or at least have a Senate friendly to enough of his initiatives. How would Hewson as PM go? What would be the effects of him passing his 'Fightback' package? How would Australian politics be altered? Beazley could be PM in 1996 if Hewson is unpopular. I doubt Howard ever becomes PM TTL, he was pretty lucky to regain the leadership IOTL.
 
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