Four elections, two changes of government. Peter Brent sticks his neck out in this guide to the 2010 electoral landscape for Inside StoryWARM THE SET and cool the tinnies. While 2009 was a shocker of a year for Australian election watchers – with just one (albeit an interesting one) in Queensland in March – the next twelve months will yield four fat contests, including the fattest of all, a federal election. Tasmania and South Australia vote in March, the federal election will probably be held somewhere between August and October, and Victoria goes to the polls in November.General expectations about all but Tasmania are clear: Labor incumbents will romp home. According to online betting markets, in South Australia, Victoria and federally th...
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With less than a year before the next state election due in March 2018, the Liberal government’s con...
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On 27 November 2010, the Victorian Labor government led by John Brumby was defeated by the Liberal/N...
This paper provides a comprehensive set of statistical tables regarding the 2010 Federal Election. T...
This paper provides an overview of the main features of the lead-up to the 2010 federal election, t...
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became the first government in Australia to win three consecutive four-year terms. The election brou...
This background note provides a detailed account of the issues and dynamics of the 2012 election for...
With less than a year before the next state election due in March 2018, the Liberal government’s con...
With less than a year before the next state election due in March 2018, the Liberal government’s con...
The national election pendulum might swing Labor’s way, but it’s in the states that the seats will b...
What is the best way to predict Australian federal election results? This article analyses three for...
On 27 November 2010, the Victorian Labor government led by John Brumby was defeated by the Liberal/N...
This paper provides a comprehensive set of statistical tables regarding the 2010 Federal Election. T...
This paper provides an overview of the main features of the lead-up to the 2010 federal election, t...
At first glance the 18 March 2006 South Australian election appears to be consistent with trends evi...
The election will probably be held between mid-July and mid-September this year, writes Antony ...
Rodney Tiffen looks at the pitfalls of poll-watching and the lessons of post-war Australian election...
BRIAN COSTAR discusses next Saturday’s Queensland election with PETER CLARKE QUEENSLANDERS wi...
Sometimes voters are dragged out to adjudicate on a political mess with no clear winner the...
There was a lot riding on the recent March 2009 Queensland state election for both sides of politics...
became the first government in Australia to win three consecutive four-year terms. The election brou...
This background note provides a detailed account of the issues and dynamics of the 2012 election for...
With less than a year before the next state election due in March 2018, the Liberal government’s con...
With less than a year before the next state election due in March 2018, the Liberal government’s con...